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Rail Corporation NSW v Fluor Australia [2009] NSWCA 344

Facts: Subcontracters (Alpcross) were working on rail tracks owed by RailCorp. They negligently damaged the tracks and breached the duty of care, causing trains owned by SRA to derail. The trains were damages and the passengers injured. SRA was liable to the passengers. RailCorp was liable to SRA for its losses. The economic loss was consequent of the buckling and displacement of the track. 

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