Preliminary report
About this report
This preliminary report details factual information established in the investigation’s early evidence collection phase, and has been prepared to provide timely information to the industry and public. Preliminary reports contain no analysis or findings, which will be detailed in the investigation’s final report. The information contained in this preliminary report is released in accordance with section 25 of the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003. Published 6 April 2023.
Preliminary report
The occurrence
On 29 January 2023, at about 1910 local time, a Pacific National freight train, 82P7, was travelling at about 100 km/h west on the down line near Marmor, Queensland. As the train approached the Bills Road[1] level crossing, the leading wheel set on the third bogie of the sixth wagon derailed. The derailed wheel set collapsed into the centre of the track and travelled in the derailed condition over the points, crossings, and Bills Road level crossing.
As the train had approached the level crossing, the driver applied the throttle. The driver reported that the train did not respond as expected and noted a slight drag. The driver stated they checked the locomotive mirrors, noticed sparks coming from the train, and subsequently the emergency brake applied. At 1910:33, as the train was slowing, the driver broadcast an emergency call over the ultra‑high frequency (UHF) radio. The train stopped about 1,113 m from the point of derailment. Several multi-pack wagons from train 82P7 had derailed, significantly damaging points, crossings, level crossing equipment, and overhead wiring stanchions (Figure 1). Figure 1: Main wreckage site of train 82P
Source: ATSB
At about the same time as, or just prior to, the emergency call, the network controller located in Rockhampton, called Aurizon coal train 9F02 (travelling on the up line) via UHF radio about a loss of signalling detection at the points near the Bills Road level crossing. Around this time, the crew noticed a cloud of dust emanating from a train on the down line. The driver began to apply the emergency brake but collided with a container attached to a derailed wagon on train 82P7 fouling the up line. The train stopped short of the main wreckage of train 82P7, located at the Bills Road level crossing.
Train 9F02 sustained significant impact damage to the driver’s side of the cabin. Skidding impact damage was also evident along the side of the train (Figure 2).
Figure 2: Damage to leading locomotive of train 9F02
Source: ATSB
During on-site inspections, the ATSB found an axle from the sixth wagon (RNCY137-T) had fractured (Figure 3). This evidence correlated with rail wheel field-side[2] marks found on the rail head, identified as the point of derailment. The marks commenced on the field-side of the rail head and ran inwards towards the rail gauge face between both rails (Figure 4). There was no other evidence of derailment found on the approach to the point of derailment.
Figure 3: Damaged bogie showing half of the fractured axle half in-situ
Source: ATSB
Figure 4: Wheel marks identified at the point of derailment
Source: ATSB
Further investigation
- attended and completed site inspections
- interviewed the crew of both trains
- received evidential material including recorded data
- conducted a detailed examination of rolling stock components.
The investigation is continuing and will include:
- detailed material analysis of specific rolling stock components
- detailed examination of maintenance records, procedures, and practices
- similar occurrences
- other relevant evidential material.
Should a critical safety issue be identified during the course of the investigation, the ATSB will immediately notify relevant parties so appropriate and timely safety action can be taken.
A final report will be released at the conclusion of the investigation.
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Summary
The ATSB is investigating a derailment of PN train 82P7 and subsequent collision between Aurizon train 9F02 and containers from the derailed train, at Marmor, Queensland, on 29 January 2023.
At about 1902 local time, while travelling on the main line, a Pacific National freight train experienced an axle fracture and derailment. Subsequently, Aurizon train 9F02, travelling in the opposite direction on the adjacent line, collided with containers from the derailed train. Nil injuries were reported.
The draft report internal review process has been completed. The draft report has been distributed to directly involved parties (DIPs) to check factual accuracy and ensure natural justice. Any submissions from those parties will be reviewed and, where considered appropriate, the draft report will be amended accordingly.
Following the external review process, any submissions and amendments to the draft report are internally reviewed. Once approved, the final report is prepared for publication and dissemination and released to DIPs prior to its public release.
The final report will be released at the conclusion of the investigation. Should a critical safety issue be identified during the course of the investigation, the ATSB will immediately notify relevant parties, so that appropriate safety action can be taken.
Occurrence summary
| Investigation number | RO-2023-001 |
|---|---|
| Occurrence date | 29/01/2023 |
| Location | near Marmor |
| State | Queensland |
| Report release date | 06/04/2023 |
| Report status | Preliminary |
| Anticipated completion | Q2 2026 |
| Investigation level | Systemic |
| Investigation type | Occurrence Investigation |
| Investigation phase | Final report: External review |
| Investigation status | Active |
| Mode of transport | Rail |
| Rail occurrence category | Derailment |
Train details
| Train operator | Pacific National |
|---|---|
| Train number | 82P7 |
| Type of operation | Freight |
| Rail vehicle sector | Freight |
| Departure point | Moolabin Yard, Queensland |
| Destination | Townsville, Queensland |
| Train damage | Substantial |
Train details
| Train operator | Aurizon |
|---|---|
| Train number | 9F02 |
| Type of operation | Coal |
| Rail vehicle sector | Freight |
| Departure point | Blackwater coal system, Queensland |
| Destination | Callemondah (Gladstone), Queensland |
| Train damage | Substantial |