Cleanup underway near Cranbrook; recovery work at Kamloops-area train derailment still ongoing
CRANBROOK, B.C.— Cleanup work is underway after 12 rail cars of a Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) train derailed about 16 kilometres east of Cranbrook early Saturday (Nov. 29) morning.
CPKC said the derailment occurred in a remote area of the Regional District of East Kootenay, and a preliminary assessment showed about 12 cars were involved, including some carrying wood products and three tanker cars carrying propane.
In an update Sunday, CPKC said repairs to the track are finished and the corridor has reopened to railway traffic following safety inspections.
The Ministry of Environment and Parks says most rail cars involved in the incident contain non-dangerous goods, and it notes that lumber from one broken rail car entered the Kootenay River.


