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Sunderland train station was evacuated after a train carrying two nuclear flasks to Sellafield broke down. | Sunderland train station was evacuated after a train carrying two nuclear flasks to Sellafield broke down. |
Smoke was seen coming from the train after an axle overheated, according to British Transport Police (BTP). | Smoke was seen coming from the train after an axle overheated, according to British Transport Police (BTP). |
The station was closed on Wednesday afternoon but has now re-opened to passengers. Mainline and Metro services were hit but are now running again. | |
BTP said the nuclear load did not pose a danger and the station was evacuated because of fumes from the axle. | BTP said the nuclear load did not pose a danger and the station was evacuated because of fumes from the axle. |
The train is operated by Direct Rail Services, a freight operating company created by British Nuclear Fuels Limited (BNFL). | The train is operated by Direct Rail Services, a freight operating company created by British Nuclear Fuels Limited (BNFL). |
'No danger' | 'No danger' |
A Direct Rail Services spokesman said that all used nuclear fuel was transported in heavily shielded, purpose built flasks. | A Direct Rail Services spokesman said that all used nuclear fuel was transported in heavily shielded, purpose built flasks. |
Each is constructed from forged steel, more than 30cm thick, and typically weighs more than 50 tonnes. | Each is constructed from forged steel, more than 30cm thick, and typically weighs more than 50 tonnes. |
The spokesman said: "The nuclear industry uses rail as the primary mode of transport. | The spokesman said: "The nuclear industry uses rail as the primary mode of transport. |
"The in-built safety systems, that allow the network to operate, are ideally suited to the security requirements for moving these types of cargoes. | "The in-built safety systems, that allow the network to operate, are ideally suited to the security requirements for moving these types of cargoes. |
"The load remained secure and in no danger at any time. Operational procedures to safely move the train are now being activated." | "The load remained secure and in no danger at any time. Operational procedures to safely move the train are now being activated." |
Shortly afterwards, British Transport Police confirmed that the train left the station after engineers replaced some brakes. | Shortly afterwards, British Transport Police confirmed that the train left the station after engineers replaced some brakes. |
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