2-train derailment in southeast Calgary caused by 'human error,' says CP
Cars left the tracks near Ogden Road and 50th Avenue S.E. about 9:20 a.m.
Human error is to blame after two CP Rail trains "made contact" with each other, causing a derailment near the Alythyard in southeast Calgary, company officials say.
The incident happened about9:20 a.m. Saturday near Ogden Road and 50th Avenue S.E.
"The incident involved an intermodal train and a local yard train," the company said in an emailed statement.
"There were no injuries and there are no public safety concerns. CP immediately dispatched teams to the site. The cause of the incident is under investigation.
"Preliminary results from CP's internal investigation indicate the cause is human error."
The company did not make clear whether one or both trains had derailed.
It appears as though about a dozen rail cars left the track, however there has been no official word from CP on the number of carsinvolved.
A CP spokesperson said the cars were carrying "a variety of products."
Police are redirecting traffic and motorists are advised to avoid the area.
The Calgary Fire Department said there were no leaks or spills and all cars remained upright.
Investigators from the TransportationSafety Board are also on their way to thescene.
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