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Dutch train caught by whale sculpture to be salvaged

A salvage operation is underway to lift a runaway metro train off a sculpture of a whale’s tail, where it landed after plowing through the end of an elevated section of rails

Via AP news wire
Tuesday 03 November 2020 10:13 GMT
Netherlands Metro Whale
Netherlands Metro Whale (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

A salvage operation got underway Tuesday to lift a runaway metro train off a sculpture of a whale's tail, where it landed after plowing through the end of an elevated section of rails.

The train was left precariously balanced on the whale's tail sculpture 10 meters (33 feet) above the ground Monday, after plunging off the end of a metro line in Spijkenisse, a town on the southern edge of Rotterdam.

The train was empty at the time and the driver escaped unhurt, thanks to the whale tail's unlikely catch.

Two large yellow cranes were working in tandem early Tuesday, first looping a cable around the front of the train as the operation began.

The local security authority said that it would likely be lifted off the sculpture in the afternoon. It said the driver was interviewed by police Monday as part of the investigation into the cause of the crash and allowed to go home.

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