Boulder Dragged on San Gabriel Track; Engine Is Derailed
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A Southern Pacific train engine partly derailed Sunday night in San Gabriel when it struck a large boulder deliberately dragged onto the track, authorities said. No one was injured.
A person or persons attempted to derail the entire 63-car freight train, San Gabriel Police Lt. James Goodman said, by dragging the four-foot-high boulder and pieces of pipe onto the track east of San Gabriel Boulevard. But the slow-moving train skidded to a stop and only the engine derailed, he added, “leaning over on its side.”
“We don’t know what the motive is,” Goodman said. “It’s a felony to attempt to wreck a train.”
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