Golden British Columbia - A Canadian Pacific (CP) train derailment in British Columbia interrupted access to a ski hill, but firefighters
say rail cars that were carrying fuel and grain never spilled.
CP spokeswoman Salem Woodrow says the freight train derailed Saturday afternoon in the rail yard at Golden, but there were no injuries or public safety
concerns.
Several Cars Carrying Diesel and Grain Derailed
Jay LaRoy with Golden Fire Rescue says several cars carrying diesel and grain derailed, and some that remained upright extended over a bridge that crosses the
Kicking Horse River.
LaRoy says those cars couldn't be detached until it was certain they wouldn't flip and fall into the water, and during that time access to the Kicking Horse
Mountain Resort was blocked for about two hours.
He says none of the contents of the derailed cars spilled.
Woodrow says the cause of the derailment is under investigation.
LaRoy says the railway crews that responded to the derailment had been at the wreck west of Banff on Thursday.
Author unknown.