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Partial derailment, lines washed out as B.C. floods snarl rail network

Railroad tracks that carry goods in and out of the busiest port in Canada have been shut down as a result of the record-setting floods in British Columbia, with at least one train partially derailing on a washed-out line.

CN Rail and CP Rail both say their rail networks in B.C.'s Lower Mainland have been impacted by the dramatic flooding, although the extent of the damage is not yet known.

A spokesperson for CN Rail confirmed to CBC News that its network has experienced a number of mudslides and washouts near Yale, B.C., and one of its trains partially derailed in an area of the province that has seen almost 300 millimetres of rain in recent days...

This was excerpted from the 16 November 2021 edition of CBC News.

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Freight & Transport

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Canadian News Channel
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