Freight Trains Collide in Boulder: Bridge Damaged, Fuel Spilled, Conductors Injured
Two freight trains collided and derailed in Boulder, Colorado, causing significant damage. The incident injured two conductors, disrupted local infrastructure, and led to fuel spills. Clean-up efforts are ongoing and the cause remains under investigation. Both injured conductors have been treated and released.
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In a dramatic late-night incident, two freight trains collided and derailed in Boulder, Colorado, causing substantial damage to a nearby bridge and spilling fuel.
The collision, which occurred at approximately 11:15 p.m. on Thursday near Boulder Creek, resulted in injuries to two conductors, who have since been treated and released from the hospital with minor injuries, according to BNSF Railway spokesperson Kendall Sloan.
Extensive clean-up operations are underway as officials investigate the cause of the crash and work to mitigate fuel contamination. The Boulder Police Department confirmed that earlier fears of fuel leaking into Boulder Creek were allayed when it was discovered that the fuel had been absorbed by sand spilled from one of the train cars.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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