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BHP Billiton 1 cargo train drove 92 km unattended

 07 Nov 2018

BHP Billiton`s cargo line, train, was derailed by man-made derailment after a 92-kilometer unattended ride. The company has suspended all iron ore trains in Western Australia.

The BHP Billiton train had 268 carriages carrying iron ore, Australia`s Transport Safety Agency said, and train left him Monday morning when the driver got out of the car to check on one of the cars.

The train is on BHP Billiton`s Newman-to-Port Hedland line, a remote part of the Pilbara region.

The 92 km took about 50 minutes before being derailed artificially at a distance of Port Hedland120 km.

That is to say, the average speed of this train is 110km / h.

BHP Billiton said the derailment was operated by a remote center in Perth. No one was injured in the incident.

BHP Billiton spokesman confirmed to Reuters that the matter is under investigation, iron ore operations are suspended. The Australian Transportation Safety Authority is also investigating the matter, saying the train was badly damaged.

While the damage could be as high as millions, experts say there will be no big impact on BHP`s share price.

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