Train goes up in flames while rolling through London, Ont. Here’s what we know
Global News
Heavy smoke prompted firefighters to urge residents in the area to stay indoors with their windows closed as crews battled a blaze on moving train in London, Ont.
A CPKC train with five railcars went up in flames as it was travelling in London, Ont., on Sunday night.
No injuries were reported and fire officials said on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the railcars were carrying old railway materials made of wood and so there were no dangerous goods involved.
Still, residents in the area were urged to stay inside with windows shut because of heavy smoke just south of Oxford Street between Richmond and Waterloo streets.
The London Fire Department said multiple 911 calls came in from residents in the west end of the city at 10:49 p.m. The train continued travelling, heading eastbound to downtown.
“Great job by (CPKC) train crew to disconnect locomotives,” the fire department posted to social media.
“Excellent job by fire crews to contain fire, (it) was a very efficient knockdown of a large fire.”
By 12:30 a.m. Monday, firefighters lifted the request for residents to stay indoors with windows shut, saying there was no more smoke in the area.