- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - Sixteen cars that jumped the tracks in last Thursday’s derailment remained stuck inside the 57km (35-mile) long Gotthard base tunnel in the southern Ticino region, national railway operator SBB said on Wednesday. - In 2022, more than two-thirds of rail freight traffic through the Alps passed through the tunnel, according to the Swiss government. - The tunnel was opened in 2016 amid enormous fanfare and a lavish choreographed theatrical show involving scores of performers. - Leaders of France, Italy and Germany were at the inauguration ceremony for the Gotthard, an engineering feat deep under snow-capped Alpine peaks that took 17 years to build at a cost of Sfr12.2bn (US$12bn). - The tunnel was created to help cut travel times, ease roadway traffic and reduce air pollution. - Although Switzerland is not one of the 27 members of the European Union, the EU railway network gets a big boost from the shortcut through the Alps, and the tunnel fits into a broader freight network that runs from the Dutch port city of Rotterdam to Genoa, Italy. 
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- 8 km of track damaged, about 20,000 concrete rail ties to be replaced. Wow. - Seems like they need better detection for derailment. The engineer likely had no clue anything was wrong for a good while since the damage extends so far. 
- What the disaster. Went through there on the day it happened. The extra hour was annoying. I hope they are able to properly adapt the schedules. 
- it this the one in the Tom Scott video? 




