Slowdown ordered after second train carrying oil derails near Saskatchewan town
GUERNSEY, Sask. — The federal government on Thursday ordered lower speed limits for all trains carrying large amounts of dangerous goods, hours after a fiery derailment in rural Saskatchewan sent thick black smoke into the air.
A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train carrying crude oil jumped the tracks about 6:15 a.m. near Guernsey, 115 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon. Thirty-one of 104 cars derailed and a dozen caught fire, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency said.
It also said there were no injuries.
“It looks like the back third of the train (derailed) and … (there’s)heavy, heavy smoke,” said Blaine Weber, who lives in nearby Lanigan.