Highway near Craven blocked by 2nd train derailment in 2 days

Highway 20 north of Regina has now reopened

Image | Craven train derailment

Caption: Four loaded grain cars derailed near Craven, Sask., on May 12, 2025. (Germain Wilson/CBC)

Less than 24 hours after a train derailed near Lumsden, Sask., it happened again.
At about 1:30 p.m. CST on Monday, RCMP reported they were attending to a train derailment near Craven, Sask., about 30 km north of Regina.
In an email, a spokesperson for Canadian Pacific Kansas City said four loaded grain cars had derailed, remaining upright.
Highway 20 was blocked in both directions for some time as a result. By 2 p.m., the roadway had been reopened.
RCMP say in a press release that there were no injuries reported and no dangerous goods were spilled.

2nd derailment in 2 days

At about 3:20 p.m. CST on Sunday, RCMP responded to a train derailment in the same spot.
It also blocked traffic on Highway 20.
The cause of the derailments has not yet been released.