Federal Railroad Administration investigators at the Montana trail-derailment site are working with local officials on a probe of a Yellowstone River bridge collapse
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/crews-begin-removing-risky-chemical-at-montana-train-derailment-site-de669f92 Federal Railroad Administration joins probe of Yellowstone River bridge collapse that derailed freight train carrying hazardous materialsPortions of a freight train are seen in the Yellowstone River after an overnight railroad bridge collapse.Cleanup crews began the delicate task Sunday of transferring a potentially dangerous substance from the site where a freight train carrying hazardous materials plunged into the Yellowstone River in Montana, according to railroad officials.
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