Gogama train derailment: Toronto-Winnipeg Via Rail service affected

Cleanup continues at the site of a CN train derailment 80 km south of Timmins

Media | Gogama train derailment Feb. 14

Caption: A total of 29 cars from a 100-car CN train carrying crude oil from Alberta derailed Feb. 14.

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A CN freight train derailment in northern Ontario is affecting Via Rail's passenger train service between Toronto and Winnipeg.
The freight train carrying crude oil derailed and caught fire in a remote, wooded area about 80 kilometres south of Timmins, Ont., just before midnight Saturday.
Via Rail says the freight train derailment is blocking the main line northwest of Sudbury and as a result, its eastbound and westbound passenger trains are not operating between Toronto and Winnipeg.
The passenger train's Tuesday night departure out of Toronto has been cancelled and Via Rail says service will resume once CN confirms the line has been reopened.
Service between Winnipeg and Vancouver is not affected.
Via Rail says affected customers will be allowed to cancel their trip or change their date of travel at no additional charge.