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Train derails and catches fire in Saskatchewan NEWSWIRE

By Angela Cotey | February 6, 2020

| Last updated on November 3, 2020

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SASKATOON, Saskatchewan — Canadian Pacific says one of its trains derailed about 6:15 a.m. in Saskatchewan.

Media in Western Canada are reporting that the derailed and caught fire, with multiple outlets posting images of large flames illuminating a pre-dawn darkness.

Local police have closed a highway in the area. Today’s derailment happened in Guernsey, Sask., near where a Canadian Pacific crude oil train derailed and caught fire in December.

This story is developing.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. has additional information. 

11 thoughts on “Train derails and catches fire in Saskatchewan NEWSWIRE

  1. ANNA – You are slipping badly, hopefully temporarily. In addition to misspelling Carabinieri you forgot your usual legal disclaimer. Without such your otherwise informative post cannot be taken seriously. Nonetheless I join with BOB CROWE in thanking you for the sincere attempt. We all look forward to your next post hopefully as soon as tomorrow.

    Hasta la vista. …. C.N.L.

  2. Actually, I have it on good authority that the perpetrators were a detachment of the Bushveldt Carbiniers acting in retaliation for the executions of Morant and Woodward. The only way to stop this is to load relatives into a car and run it directly in front of the locomotive.

  3. Not to get paranoid, but 2 oil derails in the same locale in 3 months with 2 different carriers. A large dose of coincidence.

  4. Lets hope one of the special paint job units was not involved? As a TE&Y employee on another railroad, the LAST thing I would give a crap about is what the paint job was. I’d be more concerned with the crew.

  5. John Rice

    Not two different carriers, same carrier, both times it was Canadian Pacific train that derailed.

  6. In the area this train derailed, it’s far more likely that any “terrorism” of this kind would be done by the pro-pipeline crowd, rather than pro-environment people

  7. John R. The same thought crossed my mind also. There are eco-terrorists I wouldn’t discount doing something like this to support an agenda.

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