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22 Train Cars Derail in Town of Lowell in Dodge County, Sheriff's Office Says; No Injuries

Approximately 22 of 95 crude oil cars derailed with minor leaks but no injuries or evacuations, Dodge County authorities said as investigations continue.

  • On Aug. 15, 2025, the Dodge County Sheriff's Office confirmed a Canadian Pacific Train carrying crude oil derailed just after 2 p.m. west of Reeseville, with some oil leaking.
  • It is the second large derailment in Dodge County in just over two years, following a July 4, 2023 incident that derailed 29 cars carrying grain and potash.
  • The train had 95 cars, of which 22 derailed, and the CLR Fire Department, Sheriff's Office and Canadian Pacific Railroad formed a unified command.
  • Despite the derailment, no injuries were reported and no evacuation was required as one residence left voluntarily while authorities asked the public to avoid the area.
  • Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt said cleanup should be done by Saturday morning as federal responders work to repair the track to reopen the line Friday evening.
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TMJ4 broke the news in Milwaukee, United States on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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