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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNew Railcar Designed to Transport Spent Nuclear Fuel Completes Final Testing

https://www.energy.gov/ne/articles/new-railcar-designed-transport-spent-nuclear-fuel-completes-final-testing
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently completed a 1,600-mile round-trip journey from Colorado to Idaho to wrap up final testing on the Atlas railcar. The new specialized railcar will be used to safely and securely transport the nations commercial spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste. Atlas could be cleared for operational use before the end of the year.
Getting On Track
Atlas is a 12-axle railcar designed specifically to transport large containers of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste and meets the highest safety standards set by the Association of American Railroads (AAR). The final test simulated a full-scale shipment of spent nuclear fuel, carrying steel test weights instead of radioactive cargo.
The railcar was loaded to its maximum weight with a 480,000-pound test load designed to simulate the heaviest transport container certified by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The train departed from Pueblo, Colorado, on September 5 and completed a successful four-day round-trip journey to Scoville, Idaho, collecting valuable data along the way. Atlas was accompanied by a rail escort vehicle (REV), two buffer railcars, and two Union Pacific Railroad locomotives. The entire trip logged more than 1,680 total miles.
This milestone underscores the Departments dedication to advancing the safe and secure transportation of radioactive materials, including spent nuclear fuel, said Dr. Patrick R. Schwab, DOEs Atlas railcar project manager. Through the successful completion of the test and the Atlas railcar project, we have delivered a capability for the Department to effectively transport spent nuclear fuel to future DOE storage and disposal facilities, filling a key role for successful operation of a nuclear waste management system.
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New Railcar Designed to Transport Spent Nuclear Fuel Completes Final Testing (Original Post)
Celerity
Sep 2023
OP
yet I read right here on DU that nuke waste is perfectly safe under all circumstances so
msongs
Sep 2023
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msongs
(70,748 posts)1. yet I read right here on DU that nuke waste is perfectly safe under all circumstances so
why spend money on special train cars
Igel
(36,615 posts)2. Don't know that you actually read somebody saying it (except perhaps sarcastically).
At the same time, I think having it look like that is a foolish idea. All that's missing is the big red bull's eye and a pre-set electronic tracking device on publicly known frequencies.
Do what the Nazi scientists did with heavy water to keep it out of the way of progress on Nazi atomic energy applications--put it in unmarked, average railroad cars and let a code on the manifest say that it's special in some way.
msongs
(70,748 posts)4. and there u have it, proof nuclear waste is perfectly safe. how about we bottle fukishima water and
sell it at 7-11