Mississauga Ontario - Lube oil and soot debris from an engine fire on a Canadian Pacific train rained down on a Meadowvale neighbourhood
Saturday.
Homes, cars, gardens, grass, and patio furniture near the train tracks south of Highway 401 between Derry Road and Winston Churchill Boulevard in Mississauga
were all coated, and it's hard to scrub off.
In an email to CityNews, a representative from CP said the "locomotive experienced a mechanical failure which caused lube oil to spray on the right-of-way
and caused a small fire in the engine compartment which was extinguished by the crew.
"Due to the fire, some black particulate matter drifted over to nearby properties."
About 250 residential properties adjacent to the south side of the tracks between the Meadowvale and Lisgar GO stations were impacted.
The engine had a capacity of 150 gallons of oil, the provincial Ministry of Environment said, but it's not known how much of this amount was
discharged.
CityNews assignment editor Brian Morrison found the substance all over his vehicle.
680 NEWS listener Stewart Voth first noticed the substance in his garden.
He and his wife were out of town on Saturday, came home on Sunday, and saw the black gunk on their vegetables, fruit trees, and deck.
Voth tried to clean the substance off the lawn chairs in his yard, but said it's embedded in the plastic.
He claims a neighbour tried to clean his car, but soap and water didn't work.
A crew from the cleaning company Accuworx is on site cleaning the mess up.
Accuworx workers say residents have been told the substance isn't toxic but are being advised not to eat the produce on which the substance may have
fallen.
Amanda Ferguson.