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(The Associated Press circulated the following on December 3, 2009.)

McVEYTOWN, Pa. — Norfolk Southern is cleaning up debris from a train derailment in rural central Pennsylvania.

No injuries were reported. Railroad spokesman Rudy Husband says an investigation is under way to determine why 28 cars of a 121-car eastbound freight train headed for Allentown left the tracks late Wednesday night near McVeytown in Mifflin County.

Husband says one derailed car contained a hazardous chemical but was not damaged.

The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency says other cars carried corn syrup, wheat and plastic pellets. A PEMA report says that rail service through the area may not be restored until at least late Friday night.