CP Rail confirms three crew members die in B.C. grain car derailment
FIELD, B.C. — A Canadian Pacific freight train fell more than 60 metres from a bridge near the Alberta-British Columbia boundary in a derailment that killed three crew members, a union representative said Monday.
The westbound freight jumped the tracks at about 1 a.m. near Field, B.C.
Greg Edwards with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference said the workers had just taken over the train east of the town.
“Everybody I’ve spoken with both within the company and within the union is just devastated by this,” he said. “It’s just terrible, terrible news.”