Saturday, July 18, 2015

A CN freight train derailed near Bowmanville, Ontario. Seven cars were affected by the derailment and are blocking rail infrastructure


CN says several cars on an intermodal train have derailed near Bowmanville, Ont.
CN says several cars on an intermodal train have derailed near Bowmanville, Ont. (Erin Ramsay)

A CN freight train derailed near Bowmanville, Ont., at 2:15 p.m. ET on Saturday, causing Via Rail to suspend its trains in both directions between Toronto and Ottawa, as well as Toronto and Montreal, for the rest of the day.
Via Rail said service is expected to resume Sunday morning.

Canadian National Railway spokesman Jim Feeny told CBC News the cars were on a westbound train. He said there do not appear to be any injuries. Seven cars were affected by the derailment and are blocking rail infrastructure. It is not known what the cars were carrying. 

Via said it is organizing alternate transportation for passengers who were already en route aboard trains. For all other people travelling Saturday evening, the trains are cancelled.

Bowmanville is near Oshawa, and about 63 kilometres northeast of Toronto.