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RhB_HJ Posted - 05/08/2013 : 03:13:31
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoXfmtGs6ek

What a bummer, according to one of the CP employees I know, it was caused by a train.

Cheers

HJ
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CNCPVIA Posted - 10/16/2013 : 21:12:41
Could be sparks from the exhaust, carbon particules in fire ejected from the pipes...

Hydraulic oil and heat from the exhaust, not a good mix !

Heat from deffective brakes...

Cigarette trown by the engineer !!
sschaer Posted - 05/14/2013 : 19:00:31
how can a train cause a fire ? sparks from brakes ?

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