BOISE, Idaho (KBOI) — COCOLALLA, Idaho (AP) — Officials say a train carrying corn has derailed in northern Idaho.
BNSF Railway spokesman Gus Melonas said Monday the grain train's rail cars derailed around 6 a.m. PST just outside of Cocolalla and five rail cars have tipped over — causing some spillage of corn. No injuries or hazardous conditions have been reported.
The cause of the accident is still under investigation. Personnel crews are currently working to remove the wreckage and clear the track.
Melonas says 60 trains use the track each day.
ITD says the southbound lanes of Highway 95 will be closed for weeks while it is cleaned up. Flaggers will be out on the highway directing traffic.
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