Via Rail had to transport some of its passengers via charter bus after a CN freight train derailed in Brockville around 4 a.m. Thursday morning.
Train trips from Toronto to Ottawa and Toronto to Montreal have been cancelled until further notice.
Mylène Bélanger, a media representative for Via Rail Canada, told reporters that approximately 1,600 passengers have been affected.
Customers were immediately alerted of the accident, which could set departure times back by up to one hour, when they arrived at Union Station.
Bélanger said the company has found enough buses to carry all passengers scheduled to travel in the morning, but it is still working on getting rides for the afternoon.
“We have no indication of how long this could last but we are making all efforts to secure buses for passengers travelling today,” she said.
No injuries were reported, but the 26-car freight train did lose some of its cargo.
Lindsay Fedchyshyn from CN Rail said two of the cars were carrying vehicles and another five were holding carbon powder, which is used for mostly water filtration.
The train was also pulling 13 empty tanks which have fuel residue in them, but there aren’t any leaks, confirmed Fedchyshyn. The last six were empty platform cars.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has deployed a team of investigators to the scene of the accident. They are currently trying to determine what caused the accident.
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