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There is nothing wrong with the scenario, the route or the Class70 locomotive. The problem lies with the Class 70 Freightliner FSAs. There is something wrong with the physics of these units. Whatever the loco, when you brake a heavy train comprising of these units, when the brake is released, the wagons behave as if the brakes release instantly and not gradually. The loco brakes take some time to release and therefore the wagons give the loco a sharp push in the rear.
If the speed is sufficient and braking is other than extremely gentle, the inertia of the wagons tends to derail the first wagon of the consist or the loco with this "push".
Solution? Easy, swap the wagons for the default FSAs or the container units with the Class 66 V2.