Saturday’s train bridge collapse in Corvallis doesn’t risk contaminating the city’s water supply, officials said Monday.
Nobody was reported injured during the incident, but responders are working to contain agricultural materials from the train car that may have leaked into the river.
A spokesperson for the Portland & Western Railroad said the train was carrying urea and agricultural fertilizers.
The Corvallis Police Department said there were no known injuries, but the agency warned to avoid the Marys River near Avery ...
A massive effort is underway in Corvallis after a 19-car freight train derailed when a bridge over the Marys River collapsed, ...
A structural failure to a wooden train trestle sent two railcars into Marys River, and as workers try to recover those ...
Recovery efforts to remove the train cars are underway. The railroad company is coordinating with state agencies on ...
A trestle bridge collapsed while a freight train was crossing on Saturday, sending a railcar into Marys River, according to ...
A road in a Corvallis park will be closed while crews work to clean up a train trestle that collapsed under the weight of a ...
The train was operated by Portland and Western Railroad and was carrying “agricultural materials,” according to a news ...
The train car remains in the river as workers devise an exit strategy. First up: the nearby cars. Also, the latest on the environmental impacts.
At least three train cars derailed in Avery Park in Corvallis on Saturday, Jan. 4. The cargo train appeared to have been ...