The New Yorker | When Oil Transport Goes Off the Rails The New Yorker In the next half hour, it emerged—from Twitter, phone calls, and e-mails from my daughter's elementary school—that a Union Pacific train carrying crude oil had derailed near the small town of Mosier, Oregon, almost directly across the Columbia River ... Oregon senators call for oil-by-rail reforms after train derailment Mosier oil train derailment: 325000 gallons cleared, 125000 to go When an Oil Train Blows Up in Seattle, Who Will Pay For It? |