Train Tips Over as Tracks Collapse
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Train Tips Over as Tracks Collapse
Cambodia News (Phnom Penh): (Preliminary information) On September 7, 2022, part of the shipment of a cargo train carrying oil overturned when its wheels broke in Sangkat Samrong Krom, Khan Por Senchey, Phnom Penh.
This incident caused a great surprise, because the railtrack collapsed when the train passed over a piece where the foundation had been washed away, which caused the train to derail and one of the loaded wagons to overturn. Fortunately, there were no injuries.
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Re: Train Tips Over as Tracks Collapse
The condition of the sleepers look terrible, not surprising they collapsed.
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Re: Train Tips Over as Tracks Collapse
Is this the same line that Carrie’s passenger traffic?
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Re: Train Tips Over as Tracks Collapse
The sleepers on the route to Sihanoukville were replaced with concrete ones about 10 years ago. I'm surprised at the state of those.
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Re: Train Tips Over as Tracks Collapse
looks like a sidingJohn Bingham wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 5:44 pm The sleepers on the route to Sihanoukville were replaced with concrete ones about 10 years ago. I'm surprised at the state of those.
Re: Train Tips Over as Tracks Collapse
One of the biggest concerns in this country is safety and maintenance.
They build/make to make money's just like any other country does, but Cambodia comes with out the after care, the attitude seems to be the norm "so what".
They build/make to make money's just like any other country does, but Cambodia comes with out the after care, the attitude seems to be the norm "so what".
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: Train Tips Over as Tracks Collapse
That's quite concerning.
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