NASA Supports Train-Derailment Recovery in Alabama

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May 2, 2007

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-3749

Kyle Herring
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111 

RELEASE: 07-97

NASA SUPPORTS TRAIN-DERAILMENT RECOVERY IN ALABAMA

WASHINGTON - Officials from NASA and ATK Launch Systems, Edina, Minn., 
are assisting the Federal Railroad Administration during its 
investigation of a train derailment Wednesday morning near 
Pennington, Ala. The train was carrying space shuttle reusable solid 
rocket motor segments from the ATK Launch Systems manufacturing site 
in Brigham City, Utah, to NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 

"Several members of the NASA family were injured in this serious 
accident. Today our prayers are for those who have been injured and 
their families. Our employees work in hazardous jobs every day, and 
it is our goal to keep them safe," said NASA's Space Shuttle Program 
Manager Wayne Hale. 

The special train carrying only solid rocket motor segments and a 
passenger car to monitor their transportation was crossing a bridge 
or a trestle, which collapsed under the locomotives. Six people were 
injured when the two locomotives and the passenger car dropped about 
10 feet and turned on their sides. 

One of the cars carrying a solid rocket motor segment is also on its 
side. The remaining cars containing seven solid rocket motor segments 
and two aft exit cone segments are upright. 

The hardware was intended for use on shuttle Discovery's STS-120 
mission in October and shuttle Atlantis's STS-122 mission in 
December. These segments are interchangeable, and ATK Launch Systems 
has replacement units that could be used for the shuttle flights, if 
necessary. 

Each segment weighs approximately 300,000 lbs. and is protected by a 
white or yellow colored fiberglass cover during shipment. The 
condition of the rocket motor segments will be assessed as soon as 
teams conduct a full inspection. Solid Rocket Motor segments have 
been transported across country by rail for more than 26 years with 
an excellent record of safe transportation. For information about the 
Space Shuttle Program, visit: 

www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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