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CN investigating train derailment in Saint John, N.B.

By News RoomApril 27, 20261 Min Read
CN investigating train derailment in Saint John, N.B.
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The Canadian Press

Posted April 27, 2026 5:13 pm

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CN said crews were working to restore operations on Monday evening at the site of a train derailment in Saint John, N.B.

A pair of locomotives derailed upright near the Courtenay Bay Causeway earlier that morning, officials said, with the cause under investigation.

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A statement from CN said, “a small amount of engine oil” leaked from one of the locomotives, but there was no impact to public safety.


“The leak was contained to railway property and is being recovered.”

The Transportation Safety Board says it was gathering information and assessing the incident.

The agency said it did not dispatch investigators to the scene.

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