Three former employees of Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway Ltd.were acquitted on charges related to aJuly 2013 derailmentof a 73-car train carrying crude oil that resulted in the deaths of 47 people in Lac-Megantic in eastern Quebec. Following more than a week of deliberations, a jury found the train’s conductor and two other men not guilty of criminal negligence, according to reports. The train had been carrying oil from the western U.S. to a refinery in New Brunswick. In the aftermath of the disaster, both theUnited StatesandCanadamoved to end crude oil deliveries using legacy DOT-111 railway tank cars.
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Comanche Trail Asks FERC to Expedite Border Crossing Approval for NatGas Pipe
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