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China-Japan-Koreas
Pyongyang Train Carrying Kim Jong-eun's Birthday Gifts Derailed
2010-12-31
From a few days back. While it's interesting to speculate that sabotage was responsible for the derailment, Occam's razor suggests that it was a poorly-maintained roadbed. Of course, if we had a CIA worth anything the news would be out that it was North Korean special forces in rebellion...
A source in the defense department in North Pyongan province reported on the 23rd that, "The defense department was notified of an incident in which a freight train which left Sinuiju on the 11th was derailed somewhere between Yoemju and Dongrim."

Eight of the more than forty carriages of the train which was packed with gifts for the successor Kim Jong-eun's birthday on January 8th were derailed, said the source. For this reason the authorities have launched a full investigation into whether the cause of the incident could be related to forces opposed to the succession.

The source reported that "North Korean rail tracks and sleepers are so old that it's possible the sleepers were rotting or that nails securing the tracks were dislodged. But in this case the extent of the damage to the tracks and the incident's timing suggest that the damage was deliberate. The possibility that it was undertaken by someone opposed to the succession is high."

Pyongyang - Sinuiju passenger trains operate once a day. But the freight train involved in the incident runs according to freight demands and the time is not fixed. It can run multiple times a day or once every few days.

That someone on the inside knew about the trains whereabouts and freight contents and tried to sabotage it is being seen as a real possibility, given that of all the freight trains it was the one carrying Kim Jong-eun's birthday gifts that was upended.

"I'm not sure exactly," said the source when asked what the train's likely contents were, "but probably a large amount of luxury goods like watches and TVs."
Posted by:Steve White

#8  Probably not much tree bark, but a few TVs and Rolexs would pay for passage out of North Korea and across China to a more friendly border state.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2010-12-31 18:56  

#7  How much tree bark can you get for a Rolex, anyway?
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2010-12-31 09:08  

#6  Alaskans will tell you that it is a pluperfect biatch to maintain track in winter. The Norks probably have some advantage in that their rails are likely made of pig iron.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-12-31 07:40  

#5  My take is that some locals decided to break track to get food from a derailed train. They are all wondering aimlessly right now. It has never been more desperate.
Posted by: newc   2010-12-31 04:18  

#4  Bet any food gifts vanish.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-12-31 02:59  

#3  One can always postulate conspiracy, but bad maintenance, no maintenance, and neglect will probably cover 95% of the possibilities. 8 carriages for some gifts. Hmmmm mmmm. Learned from dear olde dad, did he?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2010-12-31 02:54  

#2  Hennessey and blond "actresses" hardest hit
Posted by: Frank G   2010-12-31 00:20  

#1  2010-12-27 China-Japan-Koreas
Kim Jong-Un's presents caught as train derails
Posted by: gromky   2010-12-31 00:11  

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