• NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    They could have blown the train up in the tunnel which could be different than blowing up the tunnel?

    Both would be a hard repair, but getting a destroyed train out with some damage to the tunnel wouldn’t be as bad as a destroyed tunnel with a train stuck in it?

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        1 year ago

        I get that, but thats still not as bad as a destroyed tunnel.

        Either is better than nothing, but it’s not clear which it is

        Edit: and if they pulled off both, such as blowing the tunnel and then having the train crash into it, well that’s even better.

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          Update:

          …On November 30, unknown persons blew up a freight train on the Itykit-Okushikan section, consisting of 50 cars (41 tanks with diesel fuel and 3 tanks with aviation fuel). According to the locomotive crew, during the passage of the tunnel the tension was relieved and the train slowed down. While the team members were figuring out what was going on, heavy smoke began to form in the tunnel - the team secured the train and left the tunnel…