Firefighters at the scene said a hazmat team evacuated the area.
Crews are evacuating residents within 500 feet of the incident.
WYOMING, Ohio (WKRC) - A train derailment was reported in downtown Wyoming
WYANDOTTE, Okla. — Residents of Wyandotte, Oklahoma are cleaning up after a massive train derailment tonight, but luckily, no one was injured. Just before 8:00 p.m., a train barreling through town at a high rate of speed according to an eyewitness, appeared to come apart, throwing train cars into the yard of a nearby house. []
The agreement would pay anyone who chooses to file within a 20-mile radius of the crash.
A train derailment in Wyoming, Ohio has prompted an evacuation in the
The stuck train stretched for at least a mile, with all crossings blocked
WYANDOTTE, Okla. — The city of Wyandotte continues to clean up following a train derailment that happened Saturday evening. Wyandotte Mayor Leon Crow told us earlier today that BNSF Railroad crews arrived on scene around 2:30 a.m., and completed much of the work before daybreak. They've remained on the scene throughout most of today. First, []
Police were diverting traffic around several blocked intersections Thursday evening after the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad had a minor train derailment at First and Emery Street, according to a Longmont Public Safety release.
Kansas City emergency responders went to crash between train, vehicle just before 8 am Friday south of Blue Ridge, Holmes, near Martin City
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Police diverted traffic around several blocked intersections downtown around 8:30 p.m. Thursday after the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad had a minor train derailment at First and Emery Street, according to a Longmont Public Safety release.