No injuries in B.C. train derailment, environmental crews assessing impacts: CN
VALEMOUNT, B.C. — Canadian National says crews responded to a train derailment in eastern British Columbia on Thursday.
The railway company said early reports suggest 26 railcars derailed along the track in the Fraser Fort-George region about 30 kilometres east of Mount Robson, near the Alberta boundary.
The train involved is part of the potash unit and no other commodities or goods were on board, it said.
CN said it believes one or two cars were partially submerged in Moose Lake and the company’s environmental experts are working with government officials to assess possible impacts to the environment.