TSB urges new way to test train brakes as probe into fatal B.C. crash continues
CALGARY — The Transportation Safety Board says there should be a better way of determining whether a train’s brakes are working as they should.
The agency wrote to Transport Canada last month asking what it intends to do about shortcomings with the current method for testing air brakes.
The issue came up during the board’s investigation into a Canadian Pacific train derailment near Field, B.C., that killed three railroaders last year.
The agency says that train passed the No. 1 brake test in Calgary before it set out on the fatal trip.