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A Union Pacific train lost 35 cars in a derailment Tuesday in a rural stretch of Palo Pinto County within 2 miles of Gordon.
Union Pacific Railroad Company hired former Rep. Bill Shuster and a team of lobbyists from Squire Patton Boggs.
WFAA chopper footage from the scene in Palo Pinto County showed mangled train cars piled up off the tracks, heavy smoke, and fire trucks on the side of the tracks.
The incident occurred at around 2 p.m. local time over a railroad bridge on Coalville Road, about two miles east of Gordon, a ...
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