News & Reviews News Wire Two Union Pacific trains derail in Nebraska (updated)

Two Union Pacific trains derail in Nebraska (updated)

By Trains Staff | February 9, 2025

Fire results from intermodal derailment; grain train involved in second incident

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Burning containers at site of train derailment
Containers caught fire following a Union Pacific derailment near Dix, Neb., on Sunday, Feb. 9. Kimball County Sheriff’s Office

DIX, Nebraska — Two Union Pacific trains derailed today about 150 miles apart on the railroad’s Overland Route main line in Nebraska, with a fire resulting from one of the incidents.

KNOP-TV reports that several fire departments responded to a derailment in Dix, about 30 miles from the Wyoming state line, at 6:50 a.m. The Kimball County Sheriff’s Office has asked the public to stay away from the area. An image on the Sheriff’s Department Facebook page indicates an intermodal train is involved, with some containers burning. News Channel Nebraska reports about 60 double-stacked containers were involved in the derailment, and that no determination had been made whether any hazardous materials were involved.

The second incident occurred about 10:30 a.m.  at Airport Road near U.S. Route 30, just east of North Platte, according to KLKN-TV. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office reports about 25 carloads of corn were involved, and that North Airport Road is likely to be closed for several days.

Union Pacific has confirmed that no injuries were involved in either incident, and says the cause of each derailment is under investigation.

— Updated at 5:30 p.m. CT with additional details.

Derailed grain hoppers blocking road crossing
Derailed grain hoppers block the Airport Road grade crossing near North Platte, Neb., following a derailment on Feb. 9, 2025. Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office
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