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Derailed ethanol tank cars strike building in Worcester, Mass. – TRAINS Magazine


No leaks or injuries reported in six-car derailment on Providence & Worcester

Logo of Genesee & Wyoming railroad Providence & Worcester

WORCESTER, Mass. — Two tank cars of ethanol struck a building after derailing Sunday, but neither car was breached and the structure did not appear to be damaged, according to a fire department official.

The Worcester Telegram & Gazette reports a total of six cars of a Providence & Worcester train derailed, according to a Genesee & Wyoming spokesman. The incident was reported by the railroad about 12:20 p.m. Assistant Fire Chief Adam Roche told the newspaper that no injuries were reported and the incident posed no immediate danger since the ethanol remained contained.

The building at 665 Cambridge Street did not appear to have sustained structural damage, Roche said. Power was cut to the building to eliminate any possible source of ignition. Both cars that struck the building overturned, he said. The railroad was sending crews to remove the ethanol before removing the cars, but since it was expected to take six to eight hours for those crews to arrive, firefighters and a state hazmat team were remaining on scene.



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