TSB to investigate CN derailment in Alberta

TSB to investigate CN derailment in Alberta

By Trains Staff | March 4, 2024

Seven cars of diesel fuel are part of 16-car incident; no spill results

Canadian National logoST. ALBERT, Alberta — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada will investigate the derailment of a Canadian National Railway train today (Monday, March 4) in St. Albert, the agency has announced.

CTV News reports the derailment occurred about 7 a.m. and involved 16 cars, seven of which contained diesel fuel. The other nine were empty. No leaks resulted and no injuries were reported.

St. Albert is 5 miles north of Edmonton on CN’s Sangudo Subdivision.

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