The bridge collapsed yesterday after a Union Pacific train hit the side of a Burlington Northern Santa Fe train at a rail intersection. Derailed rail cars then hit columns supporting the highway, causing it to buckle and partially collapse.
The National Transportation Safety Board launched an investigation into the cause of the cargo train collision, which happened about 2.30 am, local time near Chaffee, a town of about 3,000 people.
And Thursday, a key bridge connecting the US and Canada collapsed in northwestern Washington state when a truck bumped against the steel framework.
National Transportation Safety Board chairman Debbie Hersman called the bridge collapse in Washington a wake-up call. She said yesterday that investigators need to find out if it could be repeated at similar bridges around the country.
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The overpass that collapsed in Missouri was about 15 years old and in good condition but just couldn't withstand the impact from the rail cars, Scott County Sheriff Rick Walter said.
"You're driving down the road and the next thing you know the bridge is not there. ... It could have been really bad," Walter said.
The crash derailed dozens of rail cars hauling scrap metal, automobiles and auto parts, tossing them into the overpass' support columns. The highway was shut down for about 8 miles (13 kilometres).