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Dalrymple derailment may affect shiploading

PRIME Infrastructure Group said an investigation was underway into the collapse of a reclaiming boom at the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal near Mackay, which injured one worker and has caused operational delays.

Angie Tomlinson
Dalrymple derailment may affect shiploading

The company said in a release that when one of the dedicated reclaiming machines (RL1) was being moved and positioned in readiness to commence reclaiming coal for shipment, an incident occurred which caused...

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