The safety board says 19 cars came off the rails of a CN train Sunday near Biggar, located 100 kilometres west of Saskatoon
The Transportation Safety Board is investigating a train derailment near a Saskatchewan town.
The safety board says 19 cars came off the rails of a CN train Sunday evening near Biggar, located 100 kilometres west of Saskatoon.A team of investigators are assessing the derailment to see whether a full investigation is warranted.Transportation Safety Board investigations do not assign fault or determine civil or criminal liability.
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