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From the pictures it was the rear of the train that derailed, and the last car that overturned. It appears to have happened at the east switch for Buelow siding, just west of Joplin, MT. Northwest TV stations were reporting, around 10pm EDT (8pm local time) 3 fatalities. From KTVQ-TV in Billings, MT:https://www.ktvq.com/news/montana-news/amtrak-train-derails-along-montanas-hi-lineFrom KHQ-TV, Spokane, WA, showing the East Buelow station signs:https://www.khq.com/regional/some-amtrak-trains-canceled-due-to-train-derailment-near-joplin/article_6c4f3038-6f9f-5a85-b494-b16705189e7b.htmlOddly, KULR-TV, in Billings, KHQ's sister station, hadn't posted anything at 10:30pm EDT, while KHQ had good coverage. It's often the case that KHQ-Spokane has the Montana news, and KULR-Billings has the eastern Washington!This is pure speculation on my part: As it was a westbound train, and the rear derailed, at or near a facing-point switch, I suspect the switch is part of the problem. It's almost flat, open country, so falling rocks wouldn't be a problem; the photos show clear weather, so that shouldn't be an issue; and there don't appear to be any grade crossings there, looking on Google Maps. If the train had hit something, the front should have derailed, not the rear.
Question - Is Montana Rail Link involved in any way? At one time, BN (now BNSF) concocted MRL to cut crew costs while crossing Montana. Amtrak simply uses the rails and presumably has nothing to do with track maintenance in Montana.
No, I always thought MRL was a bypass/overflow for BNSF freight but not Amtrak... The Boeing stuff runs on MRL right?