Incident in Tren Maya Was a “Track Mishap” Due to an “Anomality”
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The Government of Mexico clarified that the incident that occurred on Tuesday with the Maya Train in Izamal, Yucatán, was not a derailment, but rather a “track mishap” caused by an “anomality” in the railway design. Oscar David Lozano Águila, director general of the Maya Train, explained that the failure occurred when a device changed its position by mistake, which caused a collision between two wagons. “It is an anomaly that we have to analyze …
The incident of August 19 at the Izamal station, Yucatán, on the Maya Train occurred when a track change device presented an anomaly in its position, which caused the partial departure of a car. It was a mishap on the track, but not a derailment, said the director Oscar [...] The accident charge of Tren Maya was a mishap of track, not a derailment appeared first on Contralínea.
General Oscar David Lozano Águila, head of the ‘Tren Maya’, attended the conference “La Mañanaera del Pueblo” this Wednesday, to give a transparent report on the incident recorded on August 19, when a convoy derailed at the Izamal station in Yucatán, sinisterly classified it as a mishap of track and not as a derailment.
Mexico City. The Government of Mexico stated this Wednesday that the incident that occurred on Tuesday with the Maya Train was a “track mishap” due to an “anomality” and was not a derailment as was initially reported, and confirmed that there had been no injuries. Oscar David Lozano Águila, director general of the Maya Train, explained that the collision between two wagons in Izamal, Yucatán, was due to “an anomaly” in the railway design that ap…
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