Last tanker cars to be removed from site of derailment in Saskatchewan
LANIGAN, Sask. — Canadian Pacific Railway says it expects the last of its damaged cars will be removed by the end of the week from the site of a fiery derailment in Saskatchewan.
It also says in an email that staff have started scraping contaminated soil from the area, which is to be hauled away in the coming days.
The freight train derailed Dec. 9 near Guernsey, about 115 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon, causing 33 oil tank cars and one hopper car to leave the tracks.
The Transportation Safety Board has said about 19 cars were breached and emptied of their loads, releasing 1.5 million litres of oil.