CN Rail tracks near Repentigny derailment had structural problems: TSB
MONTREAL — CN Rail says it believes a train derailment in a suburban city northeast of Montreal earlier this month was caused by heat and poorly executed repairs.
In a statement sent out Thursday afternoon, spokesperson Michelle Hannan said the railway believes the derailment was caused by what the company called a “thermal misalignment of the rail.”
“A thermal misalignment occurs when extreme temperatures cause rail to shift out of alignment,” the statement read.
The company added that it believes its engineering standards related to rail distressing were not respected when the level crossing was fixed in the spring.


