Clean-Up efforts continue at the site of Monday morning’s train derailment, west of Dryden, when 17-cars hauling grain left the tracks.
Work crews and heavy equipment arrived in Waldof late yesterday to begin recovery efforts.
Motorists can now use the public rail crossing, however you are urged to caution in the area.
Canadian Pacific Railway Spokesperson Mike LoVecchio says its too early to tell when the CP line will reopen to rail traffic.
The cause of the derailment is under investigation.
No one was injured in the incident and there was no threat to public safety.
CPR Line Remains Closed
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