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Train Transporting Grain Derails Near Oswego, MT

No injuries reported as roughly 30 BNSF railway cars derail

Around 30 Burlington Northern Santa Fe railway train cars derailed early Saturday morning on the Hi-Line in eastern Montana, spilling grain but no hazardous substances according to a report at the Great Falls Tribune.

According to BNSF spokesman Ross Lane, the train derailed around 5:30 a.m. near Oswego in Valley County, about 12 miles west of Wolf Point.

Lane said there were no reported injuries and that the train was not transporting any hazardous materials.

BNSF was on site removing the cars and checking on damage to the tracks Saturday evening.

Citing the cold temperatures and snow, it was estimated that it would take at least 24 hours to reopen the track.

The cause of the derailment is still under investigation, according to Lane.

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