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A train derailed in Reeseville in Dodge County, according to a local fire department. No information about injuries or ...
For the second time in two years, a Canadian Pacific train has derailed on the same stretch of track just west of Reeseville, ...
Both train tracks that were affected by Friday’s derailment near Reeseville are back open, officials at Canadian Pacific said ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNDodge Co. train derailment at same spot where track alignment cited as cause of previous incident
A train derailed just after 2 p.m. Friday in the village of Reeseville, Wisconsin, according to the Dodge County Sheriff's ...
Amtrak said in a statement that service has resumed on the track. Travelers from Minneapolis and Chicago use this route.
Railway tracks have reopened after crews completed initial cleanup of a Canadian Pacific train derailment in Dodge County last Friday.
Officials say the derailment happened off Danville Road – and as many as ten train cars have jumped the railroad tracks.
A Canadian Pacific train carrying crude oil derailed in Dodge County; no injuries reported, but oil was leaked, raising ...
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The Reporter on MSNCleanup of Dodge County train derailment continued into the weekend, containing leaking cars and monitoring air quality
In an Aug. 16 update, the Dodge County Sheriff's Office said the train cars leaking crude oil were contained and air quality was being monitored.
The oil leak began after about 30 trains cars derailed from a CPKC train, the company formerly known as Canadian Pacific Railroad.
No one was injured after a freight train pulling 95 tanker cars of crude oil derails in Dodge County Friday afternoon.
A Canadian Pacific Train carrying crude oil derailed outside of Reeseville on Friday afternoon, according to Dodge County ...
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