CP Rail Cars Catch Fire, Roll Through Downtown London, Ont., No Injuries Reported
Firefighters promptly disconnected the locomotives, enabling a focused effort to douse the flames.
Late Sunday night, a blaze engulfed five train cars as they traversed downtown London, Ontario. Emergency responders swiftly reacted to the distress calls flooding in from witnesses around Richmond Street and Pall Mall Street, a bustling residential area, at approximately 10:49 p.m.
The Canadian Pacific Rail line, responsible for the tracks, witnessed the inferno unfolding as the train came to a halt adjacent to an office building and residential complex. Firefighters promptly disconnected the locomotives, enabling a focused effort to douse the flames.
Colin Shewell, platoon chief of London Fire, stated, “Despite the proximity to nearby structures, our teams successfully contained the fire, averting any significant damage.” Additional reinforcements expedited the firefighting process, achieving substantial control within an hour and twenty minutes.
Thanks to multiple 911 callers that advised our Communication Operations of an eastbound train on fire going over Oxford St. We were able to get on scene & contain the fire in the downtown area very quickly with limited damage and no injuries. Great job by Fire COMMs. #ldnont ^cs https://t.co/ajhrXT5ODT
— London Fire Department (@LdnOntFire) April 22, 2024
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