Montreal Quebec - A man living in Montreal's east end got quite a scare Thursday morning when he was woken up by the sound of a train car hitting
the outside wall of his home.
"At first I thought it was just an earthquake. But then there was the thud when it hit the building. We looked outside and there was a train car in our
yard," Michael-Constantin Serbanescu said.
"I was more afraid than anything else. My dog was in the yard. Its doghouse is there. Luckily it wasn't hurt."
Salem Woodrow, a spokesperson with Canadian Pacific Railway, said it was around 10:00 ET when "empty intermodal flat railcars derailed near the Hochelaga
rail yard."
Between five and 10 cars appear to have derailed.
The incident happened in a residential area near Terrasse Thomas-Valin and Lesperance Street.
About 10 homes were evacuated.
"We saw one train car involved that had detached from the train. It's a platform-type of a car with nothing in it. It detached and hit the wall of the
house," said Montreal fire chief Martin Farmer.
Montreal Mayor Concerned
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre said he's concerned about the condition of the track.
He added that the incident underscores the need for a registry so that people can know what freight trains are carrying through cities.
"The next federal minister of transport will have to work with us to make sure we have all the information of what's going on on our rails," Coderre
said.
"We need to have good information at the beginning. We want to make sure we know what's on the train, and we've been making those demands since the
tragedy at Lake Megantic. We've had some improvements in the legislation, but the bottom issue is this, I want to know what's passing on my territory so we
will have a better contingency plan."
Woodrow said CP has enacted its emergency protocols and that safety precautions are being taken.
The Transportation Safety Board is investigating the derailment.
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