CN train derailment halts some passenger trains in southwestern Ontario: Via Rail

By The Canadian Press

An investigation is underway after a Canadian National Railway Co. train derailed in southwestern Ontario this morning, halting passenger train service.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it is sending a team of investigators to Paris, Ont., to gather evidence and determine what happened.

CN says about two dozen railcars and one locomotive derailed and remained upright with no reports of injuries, leaks, spills or fires and no blocked crossings.

Via Rail says rail traffic has been “completely halted” near Brantford and there are significant service disruptions.

The railway company says the following routes have been affected:

  • Train 83: Cancelled with alternative transportation provided by bus 
  • Trains 70, 71, 72, 75, 79 and 82: Will operate through the Guelph subdivision. 
  • Missed stops will be accommodated by bus 
  • Trains 73, 76 and 78: Cancelled with no alternate transportation 

It says affected passengers will be informed directly of the changes, and they are advised to check the status of their trains online.

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