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Rio Tinto gets its Gudai-Darri line back into operation after derailment

RIO Tinto’s Gudai-Darri line is back in business after a September 3 train derailment took it out of action.

The derailment involved one of Rio Tinto's autonomous trains.

The derailment involved one of Rio Tinto's autonomous trains.

The derailment involved 20 wagons at the rear of the autonomous train coming off the tracks and ending up on their sides. Nobody was injured. An Australian Transport Safety Bureau spokesman said...

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