Kingston emergency services are responding to a train derailment on Bath Road near Queen Mary Road.
Canada Co. also derailed, spilling adipic acid, a solid acid product onto the tracks.CN rail spokesperson Jonathan Abecassis said at the time that there were no injuries and that there was no danger to public safety or the environment.
“The product, adipic acid, is a solid industrial product commonly used in food and to make everyday household items such as nylon.” The Whig-Standard reported at the time that more than 30 CN workers spent about 15 hours over two days cutting away splintered ties and twisted metal rail, replacing it with preconstructed 12-metre sections of railway.
“I expect will take the same kind of measures as before and look at the integrity of that bridge and determine what needs to occur there to make it safe,” Joyce said.
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