A report of a train
derailment in Boundary County Sunday afternoon
actually occured about three miles east of the
Montana State line, but because the call came to
our local sheriffs dispatch, local emergency
personnel responded.
The call reached the
Boundary County Sheriffs Office at 3:15 p.m.
Sunday, reporting that a Burlington Northern
Sante Fe train carrying wheat from Montana to
Kalama, Washington, had derailed. County
emergency management incident commander Bob
Graham and sheriffs deputies responded to the
remote scene along the Kootenai canyon just past
the Leonia Bridge.
BNSF spokesman Gus Melonas
said the four locomotive train hauling 97
carloads of grain had about 25 of those cars
leave the track, with 18 reported on their sides
and seven remaining upright.
Burlington Northern crews
worked through the night to clear the tracks,
leaving many trains parked along the sidings and
lines both east and west, including several
trains in Bonners Ferry. Most freight traffic
was halted, but Amtrak passenger lines and some
of the freight trains were rerouted.
According to BNSF, the main
track is out of service, and there is no
estimated time of reopening, but crews are
on-site to make the necessary repairs. Freight
customers, they said in a service advisory, may
experience delays of up to 24 to 36 hours.
No one was injured in the
derailment, and no hazardous materials spilled.
Some of the wheat did reach the river, but in
small quantities.
BNSF customers awaiting
shipments can call customer support at
1-888-428-2673, option 4, option 3. To access,
you will need your PIN.
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