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A strike on a Jammie Dodgers and Wagon Wheels biscuits picket line was halted after an agreement was reached in a dispute over pay.
Here s where investigators are focused for December derailment of Custer oil train
The Bellingham Herald 1/6/2021 Robert Mittendorf, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.)
Jan. 5 CORRECTION The scope of the National Transportation Safety Board s investigation of the rail cars involved in a Dec. 22 BNSF Railway oil train derailment has been corrected from an earlier version of this story. Also, the NTSB did not characterize the focus of others investigations.
Corrected Jan 5, 2021
The focus of investigations into the derailment and fire of a BNSF Railway oil train in Custer last month appear to be focused away from foul play.
Ten oil tank cars loaded with highly flammable Bakken crude oil derailed at Portal Way and Main Street in the area north of Ferndale shortly before noon Dec. 22, 2020.
December 29, 2020 6:42 am
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CUSTER, Wash. Some roads are still closed due to last week’s train derailment in Custer.
Blocked roads include Portal Way between Arnie and Faris, Main between Bruce and Custer School Road, 4th Street between Main and Arnie, and Custer School Road between Portal Way and Arnie.
No reopening date has been set yet as crews are still working to clean up the area.
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Derailed train cars in Whatcom County to be removed Monday December 28, 2020 at 8:50 am
In this aerial view from a drone, a train carrying crude oil burns while derailed on Dec. 22, 2020 in Custer, Washington. BNSF Railway Company released a statement saying the train was traveling north when seven tank cars derailed, resulting in a fire and evacuations of the area. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
Officials with the Washington Department of Ecology say they plan to start removing the train cars that derailed last week in Whatcom County starting Monday.
On Dec. 22, seven cars of a train carrying crude oil derailed in the 7500 block of Portal Way at 11:46 a.m. and a fire started in two of the derailed cars, according to BNSF. Residents of Custer, Wash., were asked to evacuate as crews worked to contain the flames. The fire was under control and the 3/4 mile evacuation was lifted about six hours later.