 It's been three years to the day since the oil train derailment and explosion in Lachmok Antique, Quebec. 47 people died making it one of the worst oil train disasters in North America. On this tragic anniversary, dozens in Sacramento rallied to protest against oil trains traveling through Northern California. Organizers say the protest is a part of a national movement to stand in solidarity with communities facing the dangers of oil trains and to remember those victims' loss. The group's stand and 350 main hope to convince government officials to ban oil transportation throughout Maine. No crude oil in Grace Harbor. We're trying to raise the awareness of the issue and break the momentum we need to really stop the oil trains and get through to our leaders. The head of the local fire union stated that he and his fellow responders would be totally unprepared for an oil train disaster. The head of the union says he believes it's only a matter of time before disaster happens close to Spokane. No level of staffing, no amount of equipment or apparatus or personnel that would keep this from being anything less than cataclysmic to our community.