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The Transportation Safety Board says a Canadian Pacific Railway supervisor made a mistake.
The supervisor was inspecting the main tracks on Dec. 29, 2022 , in a vehicle that can operate on both roads and rail.
An eastbound freight train crashed into the unoccupied vehicle, but no one was hurt.
The board says the railway has implemented safety changes, including enhancing its electronic application for such permits.
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