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Date: 07/06/14 14:37
CN dumps a couple of oil cans
Author: BobE

Wall Street Journal story, in part:

Two Oil-Tank Cars on Canadian National Train Derail in Rural Alberta
No Injuries or Fire Reported

Two crude-carrying cars on a train operated by Canadian National Railway Ltd. derailed in central Alberta early Friday, according to the railway company and a local official. There were no reports of injuries or fire.

The 79-car train was carrying oil and forestry products when it derailed near Whitecourt, Alberta, about 125 miles northwest of Edmonton, capital of the oil-rich province, according to a spokesman with Canada's Transportation Safety Board.

A CN spokeswoman said three other cars also left the tracks but contained paper and forest products.

The train, which originated in Whitecourt, was en route to a terminal in Edmonton when the cars left the track, according to Whitecourt fire chief Brian Wynn. Mr. Wynn said the train was carrying 81 cars.

The CN spokeswoman, Emily Hamer, said the company had contained "slight seepage" from a valve on one tank car but that both oil-carrying cars that derailed remained intact.



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