(Source: Calgary Herald, March 17, 2015)
CALGARY, Alberta — Nearly three months after a train derailed in Banff National Park, the cleanup of the site is ongoing. On Dec 26, 2014, 15 rail cars on a Canadian Pacific train went off the tracks while crossing a bridge on the edge of the Banff townsite. Eight of the cars fell into 40 Mile Creek below, spilling lentils, soybeans and fly ash — a substance that could be toxic for fish.
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