Plymouth Minnesota USA - A Canadian Pacific (CP) train derailed Sunday, blocking the railroad's former Soo Line main west of
Minneapolis.
CP Train 498 derailed at milepost 11.2 on the Paynesville Subdivision in the Minneapolis suburb of Plymouth at Control Point Heney, just east of Interstate
494.
The Paynesville Subdivision is CP's main artery from western Canada to the Twin Cities and Chicago.
Train 498 was on the last lap of its run from Calgary to CP's ex-Milwaukee Road St. Paul Yard.
"At approximately 12:45 local time, a CP freight train derailed in Plymouth, at Northwest Boulevard near Schmidt Lake Road. Initial reports are that 22
cars derailed. The derailed cars were carrying lumber, asphalt, and sulphur. There are no known leaks at this time. There were no injuries to the crew. CP
officials are on scene, and are working closely with local police and fire in responding to this incident. The cause of the derailment is under
investigation," CP spokesman Andy Cummings said.
The City of Plymouth said CP has been monitoring the air quality and has not obtained any unusual readings, and that a hazmat team will remain at the scene
24/7 until the site has been restored.
The line reopened about 09:00, Monday, as CP intermodal train 199 became the first to pass through the derailment site as cleanup work continues.
This wasn't the first derailment at this location.
On 25 Jun 2020 two grain cars on CP train 382 derailed upright from a sun kink near the same spot.
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