Another fiery train derailment, another Appalachian community disrupted — and once again the culprit appears to be insufficient trackside detectors. Residents near Livingston, Kentucky, were able to return to their homes on the afternoon of Thanksgiving, after having been encouraged to evacuate the day before. But first state officials had to monitor air quality for traces of hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide after two of the derailed cars were determined to have been carrying molten sulfur, which caught fire after the cars were breached. This time, CSX Corp.’s Bryan Tucker said the derailment was caused by a failed wheel bearing. However, the bearing that failed didn’t get hot enough to
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