Hells Gate British Columbia - A Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) train has derailed near Hells Gate, B.C. in the Fraser Canyon as a result of a rock
slide early Thursday morning.
CP spokesperson Jeremy Berry said initial reports say one locomotive and seven empty grain cars were derailed.
NUCOR Environmental Solutions Ltd. has been able to confirm a fuel spill after they found a small hole in the vent line of the locomotive's fuel
tank.
The B.C. Ministry of Environment said fuel leaked into the Fraser River at a fairly steady flow.
The hole in the locomotive's fuel tank has been temporarily patched, and crews continue to work to remove the train cars which were on top of the fuel
tank.
Emergency officials said the area is muddy and slippery, and there is a steep drop off where the train derailed.
CP said the crew suffered minor injuries and were treated and released by local paramedics.
Courtney Dickson.
Photos take after the derailment show the condition of the unit:
Photos below show the site a few days after equipment removal. The engine had bridged the creek on its side. Obviously the creek was the cause. Notice the wheel set lying in the creek. This is just east of the Hell's Gate tram village.