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Jim Southworth, investigator in charge for the National Transportation Safety Board, declined to speculate on a possible cause. He said the brakes were applied automatically when an air line used to pressurize the braking system was disconnected. He did not say what role, if any, the brakes may have played in the derailment. "This will be a very wide-ranged investigation," he said, adding later that investigators "will look into the maintenance of the track, the maintenance of the equipment, the maintenance of the locomotive
-- everything you can think of." The crew -- an engineer, a conductor and an engineer trainee -- didn't see or feel anything unusual before the crash, Southworth said. They were not injured. The train was equipped with video-recording devices that investigators will review to help them determine what happened. It was going about 25 mph but Southworth would not say whether that was an appropriate speed limit for the area. CSX spokesman Bob Sullivan said the train was traveling from Grafton, W.Va., to Baltimore. It had two locomotives and weighed 9,000 tons, he said. The first 21 cars of the 80-car train derailed. Environmental officials responded because about 100 pounds of coal spilled into a tributary of the Patapsco River, a major Maryland waterway that parallels the tracks. Maryland Department of the Environment spokesman Jay Apperson said much more coal lay along the edge of the tributary, raising concerns it could boost the acidity of the water or otherwise threaten aquatic life. The derailment also damaged some of Verizon's equipment, disrupting land-line telecommunications services to clients, including some government servers. ___ Online: Mayr's Twitter feed:
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