Safety board says broken wheel caused 61-car CN Rail derailment in B.C.
VANCOUVER — The Transportation Safety Board says a broken wheel set off a train derailment in B.C.’s Fraser Canyon, spilling six million kilograms of potash.
In September 2020, 61 cars on a Canadian National Railway freight train left the tracks just south of Hope, B.C.
A board report says no one was hurt and none of the product that spilled was dangerous.
The board investigation determined the broken wheel dropped between the rails, breaking the track at multiple welds and setting off the rail-car pileup.