LANCASTER, Minn. – For the second time within two months, a train carrying hazardous materials has derailed in Minnesota.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said late Wednesday evening that a train derailed near Lancaster. Some of the freight cars were ...
State and local officials are working to determine what caused a Canadian Pacific train to derail in northwestern Minnesota ...
A train carrying hazardous material derailed in northwest Minnesota on Wednesday afternoon, but officials say there were no ...
Gov. Tim Walz said the state is working with local emergency management teams in Lancaster, located on the border with Canada ...
Some of the cars contained hazardous materials, but so far, there is no sign of leakage, a Canadian Pacific-Kansas City ...
Canadian Pacific Kansas City railway said some of the cars that derailed near Lancaster, Minn., were carrying hazardous ...
A train carrying hazardous materials derailed in northwestern Minnesota just south of the Canadian border Wednesday, leaving ...
The derailment comes a day after another CPKC freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed near Balfour, North Dakota.
Gov. Tim Walz said no injuries or leaks were reported in the derailment at 4:30 p.m. CT Wednesday in Kittson County.
A train derailment in northwest Minnesota has closed a stretch of Highway 59. The derailment happened late Wednesday ...
State crews are responding to a derailment of a train carrying hazardous materials Wednesday night in far northwestern ...