Police near Montreal report no injuries after a CN Rail train goes off the tracks. According to a police statement cited by multiple outlets, responders are on scene and the situation does not involve reported harm to people.
CN Rail’s spokesperson says 45 train cars derailed. The Globe and Mail reports that three of those cars had previously transported diesel, but the spokesperson also states they are not loaded with diesel at the time of the derailment. This information addresses potential concerns about hazardous materials.
Both sources describe the incident as a derailment near Montreal and attribute key details to police and CN Rail officials. While the reports confirm the derailment and the number of cars involved, they do not indicate any injuries, and they do not provide further specifics on the cause or the extent of damage beyond the number of cars that left the tracks. The information currently available is focused on safety outcomes and the status of any potentially relevant cargo.