No injuries reported after train derailment in Plymouth
Authorities say no one was injured after a train derailment in Plymouth Sunday afternoon.
According to the Plymouth Public Safety Department, first responders were called at about 1 p.m. on the report of a Canadian Pacific train derailment along the tracks at Northwest Boulevard.
Police say a total of 22 train cars derailed. The cars contained molten sulfur, asphalt and lumber. No spills have been discovered.
Emergency responders said there were no leaks in the train cars and no need to require evacuations in the area. However, officials continued to monitor air quality in the area.
Canadian Pacific crews worked to clear the derailed cars and lay new railroad tracks.
A hazmat team remained at the site until it cleared.
Incident in Plymouth: About a dozen train cars went off the tracks at Northwest Boulevard near Schmidt Lake Road just before 1 p.m. Please observe road and pedestrian closures and limit travel through the area so crews can work safely. No threat to public safety at this time. pic.twitter.com/8xqVahFRlB
— Plymouth Police, MN (@PlymouthMNPD) March 7, 2021