Train Carrying Fuel Derails Near Kamloops, B.C.
About 17 cars derailed, spilling fuel near Kamloops Lake; containment boom deployed to limit environmental impact, officials said cleanup and assessment continue.
- A train carrying fuel and other cargo derailed near Kamloops, British Columbia on Saturday.
- Some fuel and gypsum spilled from the derailed cars, and crews deployed containment booms.
- The cause of the derailment is under investigation by Canadian Pacific Kansas City.
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In British Columbia, clean-up operations take place following the derailment of a Canadian Pacific Kansas City train near Kamloops.
CPKC derailment sends cars into British Columbia lake
Clean-up efforts underway following train derailment outside of Kamloops. More below https://t.co/HBGDaElIww — KamloopsNow (@KamloopsBCNow) November 2, 2025 KAMLOOPS, British Columbia — Work to contain a fuel spill is continuing after one locomotive and 17 cars of a CPKC freight train derailed Saturday west of Kamloops. British Columbia’s Ministry of Environment and Parks reports that the derailment occurred Nov. 1 at about 7 p.m., some 20 kilom…
CPKC train derails near B.C. community, officials say no danger to water system
The Canadian Pacific Kansas City railway company says a locomotive and several cars, some with fuel, derailed on Saturday. TNRD officials say clean-up efforts are underway.
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