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Norfolk Southern train derails in DeKalb County near Battelle

The Norfolk Southern train derailment in DeKalb County

The Norfolk Southern train derailment in DeKalb County(DeKalb County EMA/ Michael Posey)

By WAFF 48 Digital Staff and Savannah Sapp
Published: Aug. 18, 2023 at 9:41 AM PDT|Updated: Aug. 18, 2023 at 1:48 PM PDT

BATTELLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Five train cars derailed in northern DeKalb County near the Georgia state line at approximately 9:30 a.m Friday.

The DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency confirms Norfolk Southern officials were on the scene investigating the incident. The cars derailed between Battelle and Valley Head on County Road 759, 1.5 miles southwest of the Alabama/Georgia state line.

According to DeKalb County EMA deputy director, Michael Posey, the derailment involved a southbound train in the rural part of DeKalb County. He says that the cars were not carrying hazardous materials, however, they were carrying medical-grade plastics and sand products.
DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency said they received initial notice of the incident from Valley Head Fire Department and dispatched personnel along with situation assessment access including drone operations.


Norfolk Southern train derailment in Battelle

Norfolk Southern train derailment in Battelle(DeKalb County EMA/ Michael Posey)

Since the derailment happened in a rural part of the county near the Georgia line, it does not pose any safety threats.

Norfolk Southern is working to clear the cars right now.

According to Norfolk Southern, the derailment involved four overturned cars and one upright car. There were no injuries and no spills.

DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency says they will continue to monitor the recovery and provide any additional details necessary.

Norfolk Southern says they are not sure what caused the incident and will continue to investigate.

WAFF 48 has a crew on the way to the scene. Watch this afternoon at 4 p.m. for more information.
 

BNSF train carrying consumer goods derails near Big Lake

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By WCCO Staff
Updated on: July 20, 2024 / 6:33 PM CDT / CBS Minnesota

BIG LAKE, Minn. — Crews in Big Lake are working to clear an area in Big Lake after a BNSF train derailed early Saturday morning.

The train, which was carrying consumer goods, derailed around 3:15 a.m. According to the Sherburne County Sheriff's Office, 15 rail cars were affected, and the derailment is impacting BNSF's main lines.


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The sheriff's office says 172nd Street Northwest between 197th Avenue and County Road 14 is blocked. Crews are working on reopening affected roadway crossings.

"We heard the sirens going this morning at 3 a.m., woke me up," said Lynne Allen of Elk River. "I've never heard that many sirens go by the house."

"This is a small town. We don't have too much crazy things happening. So that's definitely a big deal," said Stephanie Bonin of Big Lake. She described the sound of the crash as "horrendous metal crunching."
No one was injured as a result of the derailment.


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Freight Train Derails in Colorado, Injuring Two Crew Members

BNSF Railway, the train’s operator, and the police did not say what caused the derailment in Boulder late on Thursday night.

Two Crew Members Injured After Train Derails in Colorado


A train operated by BNSF Railway derailed in Boulder, Colo., on Thursday night, injuring two crew members and spilling fuel, authorities said.CreditCredit...Denver7
Christine Hauser
By Christine Hauser
Aug. 23, 2024
A train derailed in Boulder, Colo., on Thursday night, injuring two crew members, damaging a rail bridge and causing a small fuel leak from one of the cars, the authorities said on Friday.

BNSF Railway, which operates freight railroad networks in North America, said the train derailed at about 11:13 p.m. on Thursday near Boulder Creek, spilling a “small amount” of fuel that did not affect the creek. The injured workers were treated at a hospital and released, it said, and crews were working on Friday to clear the area.

There was no threat to the public, the railway said. There was no further information about the freight on the train and its destination.

The Boulder Police Department said that roads were shut down for several hours but had reopened on Friday morning as crews worked to clean up and move the derailed cars. The train was about a mile long, it said.


The mishap took place near Boulder Community Health, a medical center in the city of about 105,000 people, which is home to the University of Colorado at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Northern Colorado.

BNSF said the train had “made contact” with nearby equipment, but the railway and the police gave no further details about what caused the derailment.

A rail bridge was destroyed, the police said.
Xcel Energy said that power was turned off to 64 customers for the safety of crews who were working to ensure that the removal of the train cars did not damage natural gas lines.

The police department initially stated that fuel from the engine had leaked into the creek, and later added that all the fuel was believed to have been absorbed by sand that had spilled out of one of the cars.
 
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