(Reuters) - The Transportation Safety Board said Canada's largest
railway failed to retain adequate "local knowledge" when it
reorganized operations to increase productivity on British
Columbia's BC Rail, which it purchased in 2004.
"This is an extreme mountain environment with curves that
are twice as sharp and grades more than twice as steep as on
other CN main lines. There is no room for error," said Wendy
Tadros, chairwoman of the safety board said in a statement.
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railway failed to retain adequate "local knowledge" when it
reorganized operations to increase productivity on British
Columbia's BC Rail, which it purchased in 2004.
"This is an extreme mountain environment with curves that
are twice as sharp and grades more than twice as steep as on
other CN main lines. There is no room for error," said Wendy
Tadros, chairwoman of the safety board said in a statement.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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