Marys River train bridge in Corvallis collapses, one train car falls into river
- A train trestle in Corvallis collapsed on Saturday, dropping one train car into the Marys River, police confirmed.
- The 19-car freight train operated by Portland & Western Railroad was carrying urea, a chemical used as fertilizer.
- There were no reported injuries among the train crew or the public, and recovery efforts are ongoing.
- Corvallis police advised the public to avoid the area and not enter the Marys River until further notice.
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No injuries reported as bridge collapses under train in Oregon
CORVALLIS, Ore. — A bridge collapsed under a Portland & Western train crossing Mary’s River in Corvallis today (Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025), sending at least one car into the river. KPTV-TV reports the incident occurred around noon PT near Avery Park in Corvallis. A Portland & Western representative told the station a 19-car train was crossing the bridge when the incident occurred; no injuries were reported. Images on the KEZI-TV website show at lea…
Freight train derails after bridge collapses into Corvallis river
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- A railroad bridge collapsed after a freight train attempted to cross it, releasing an unknown amount of cargo into the Marys River in Corvallis early Saturday afternoon, Corvallis police said. The incident was first reported just after 12 p.m. and police and fire crews responded to the bridge crossing near Avery Park. PHOTOS: Landslide, flooding cause 3 Oregon state parks to close When they arrived, they found th…
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