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Safety Board Says It's Too Soon to Determine Cause of Montreal-Area Train Derailment

Investigators are collecting data on train handling and track conditions after 45 CN railcars derailed, with no dangerous goods released, officials said.

  • The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it's too early to determine how 49 CN railcars derailed on Sunday near Montreal.
  • No dangerous goods were released from the cars and no injuries were reported.
  • Investigators are collecting information including train handling and track conditions, and analyzing data from locomotive voices and video recorders.
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Safety board says it’s too soon to determine cause of Montreal-area train derailment

REPENTIGNY - The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it's too early to determine how 49 CN railcars derailed on Sunday near Montreal.

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Safety board says it's too soon to determine cause of Montreal-area train derailment

REPENTIGNY — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it’s too early to determine how 49 CN railcars derailed on Sunday near Montreal. In a news release, the independent agency confirms that no dangerous goods were released from the cars and that no injuries were reported. It says investigators are collecting information including train handling […]

·Toronto, Canada
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
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