Train derails in St. Catharines, Ont., CN Railway investigating


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CN Railway is investigating a 13-railcar derailment in St. Catharines, Ont.

The derailment was reported by police Monday morning, near Glendale Avenue and Keele Street.

There are no reported injuries or fires, according to CN Railway media relations advisor Michelle Hannan, who also said Monday afternoon CN crews and local first responders are at the scene.

The derailment could be seen from the Welland Canals Trail. A white grainy substance had spilled out from at least one overturned car.

Hannan said polyethylene, a “non-dangerous good” used in the manufacturing of household plastics had spilled. She said there’s no danger to the public.

The cause of the derailment is unknown and under investigation, she said.

Railcars overturned with a white, grainy substance spilling out
A white grainy substance spilled from at least one of the railcars on Monday. (Paul Smith/CBC)

GO trains, Welland Canal impacted

Niagara police said Monday morning there was a train blocking Glendale Avenue near Keele Street. Later in the morning, police said the road blockage had been cleared.

Metrolinx said midday Monday GO train services are suspended between Confederation GO in Stoney Creek and Niagara Falls GO “due to a freight train issue.” That means service to St. Catharines GO is also suspended.

People can board the route 12 GO bus to Burlington GO for the train connection, Metrolinx said.

“It is strongly encouraged that non-essential travel is reconsidered, as bus service is limited.”

Nicole Giroux, spokesperson with the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation, said there was “limited delays to vessel traffic” Monday afternoon as a result of the derailment. The rail bridge at lock four at the canal was affected.

“We anticipate one-way vessel traffic to resume shortly,” Giroux said. “We will continue to monitor the situation, with a return to normal operations as conditions allow.”



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