A fully laden coal train travelled from south of Sydney to Newcastle after a fractured bogie went undetected

By Joanne McCarthy
Updated March 18 2020 - 12:33pm, first published 12:30pm
Inspections: Pacific National has changed its routine coal train inspections after a fractured bogie that posed a derailment risk went undetected.
Inspections: Pacific National has changed its routine coal train inspections after a fractured bogie that posed a derailment risk went undetected.

PACIFIC National has increased routine coal train inspections after a fractured bogie that posed a high derailment risk went undetected at Kooragang in 2017 before the train took on a full load at Tahmoor Colliery.

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