The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) reports that it found track deficiencies near the site of a CN Rail derailment in Repentigny, Quebec. The investigation concerns a derailment that occurred on July 5, and the TSB says its findings relate to the condition of the railway infrastructure in the vicinity of the incident. According to the TSB, structural problems with the tracks were identified near the derailment location, indicating issues with the track’s state and/or components that may have contributed to unsafe conditions. The reports from multiple outlets agree that the TSB’s examination focuses on deficiencies rather than on a specific operator error, emphasizing instead the physical condition of the track infrastructure near the derailment site. The TSB’s findings are part of its broader mandate to determine the circumstances surrounding rail incidents and to support recommendations aimed at improving rail safety. Further details from the TSB investigation would be expected as the agency continues its analysis.