Transportation Safety Board investigating after train sparks ignite Calgary grass fire
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating after sparks from a train ignited a grass fire in Calgary.
Investigator deployed by the national agency on Monday after blaze put out by fire department
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating after sparks from a train ignited a grass fire in Calgary.
An investigator was deployed by the national agency on Monday.
They say the blaze took place two days earlier and was put out by the local fire department.
The safety board is similarly investigating the possibility a freight train caused a wildfire in Lytton, B.C., that killed two people and destroyed much of the village.
Officials have also said they are investigating a case in Sparwood, B.C., involving a train after a report from another train's crew of a brush fire.
Investigators are still assessing all three fires.