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Derailment narrowly misses Texas home NEWSWIRE

By Angela Cotey | January 9, 2019

| Last updated on November 3, 2020


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A UP freight derailed Wednesday in Texas, narrowly missing a house.
Ed Miller
AUBREY, Texas — A Union Pacific freight train that derailed in Aubrey, Texas, Wednesday morning, narrowly missed a trackside house.

CBS station DFW reports that one locomotive and six cars derailed and remained upright. Seven other cars left the tracks and overturned near Pecan and Main Street. Some of the cars came within feet of damaging a house located a few yards away from the tracks. A fence and detached garage located on the same property sustained minor damage.

Aubrey is located in Denton County and is approximately 50 miles north of Dallas. The train was traveling northbound and was composed of empty gondolas. No injuries or hazardous material spills were reported.

“[UP is] working to quickly and safely clear the main line,” UP spokeswoman Kristin South told CBS DFW. “An inspection team will look at the tracks and make any necessary repairs.”

4 thoughts on “Derailment narrowly misses Texas home NEWSWIRE

  1. It is so strange that I could not find any news about that scary derailment with involved open-top hopper cars in any of the Union Pacific’s websites! Correct me if I am wrong please!

  2. I sometimes think if I could I would buy a home close to railroad tracks…though probably not THAT close!

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