CN still tallying amount of oil spilled in Manitoba train derailment
ST. LAZARE, Man. — CN is still tallying up the amount of oil spilled in a train derailment on a ranch in western Manitoba.
“We are still determining volume estimates at this time,” company spokesman Jonathan Abecassis said in an email Thursday.
The Transportation Safety Board has said 37 of 110 railcars went off the tracks early Saturday near St. Lazare. Investigators say the train was rolling east at 79 km/h when it experienced a “train-initiated emergency brake application.”
An unknown number of the cars broke open and spilled oil onto a small area on top of deep ice and snow on a pond. Crews have built a berm around the area to contain the spill.