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Norfolk Southern train derails in Georgia

By Trains Staff | July 12, 2022

| Last updated on February 23, 2024

No injuries reported, highway reopens after initial closure

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Aerial view of derailed tank cars
A Norfolk Southern train has derailed in Warner Robins, Ga. Houston County Emergency Management Agency, via Facebook

WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — No injuries are reported and no hazardous materials are said to be involved after a Norfolk Southern train derailed Tuesday afternoon, closing a highway and an entrance to Robins Air Force Base.

About 20 railcars are involved, Houston County Fire Chief Chris Stoner told WMAZ-TV. At least some of those are tank cars, but the Houston County Emergency Management Agency says in a Facebook post that none of the cars are leaking.

WMGT-TV reports that State Route 247 has been reopened as of 7 p.m. EDT after initially being closed. The highway may face occasional closures during the cleanup process. At least one street, Watson Boulevard, faces an extended closure.

Warner Robins is about 5 miles south of Macon, Ga.

— Updated July 13 at 6:50 a.m. CDT with additional information.

2 thoughts on “Norfolk Southern train derails in Georgia

  1. Just a correction – Warner Robins is about 20 miles south of Macon, not 5 miles as stated in this article.

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