Corvallis Police and Fire are on the scene of a train incident near Avery Park where the bridge crosses the Mary's River.
CORVALLIS, Ore. — A train trestle collapsed Saturday afternoon while a freight train was crossing over a river in Corvallis, dropping one train car into the water below, police confirmed.
The Corvallis Police Department and Corvallis Fire Department are currently responding to an active train incident near Avery Park. ...
Railroad workers were still working Friday morning, Jan. 10, to free two rail cars from the Marys River, nearly a week after a trestle collapsed and sent part of a ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. — A train trestle collapsed Saturday afternoon while a freight train was crossing over a river in Corvallis, dropping one train car into the water below, police confirmed.
CORVALLIS, Ore. — Crews are working to remove a train car carrying fertilizer from the Marys River after a railway trestle collapsed Saturday afternoon, raising environmental concerns.
A train car derailed and crashed into the Marys River after the structural failure of a trestle on Saturday afternoon in Corvallis. The train, operated by Portland & Western Railroad, was carrying ...
A spokesperson for the Portland & Western Railroad said the train was carrying urea and agricultural fertilizers.
At least three train cars derailed in Avery Park in Corvallis on Saturday, Jan. 4. The cargo train appeared to have been headed southbound over a train trestle in the park. The trestle buckled ...
The trestle is near Avery Park, just south of downtown Corvallis. The train was operated by Portland and Western Railroad and was carrying “agricultural materials,” according to a news release ...
derailed around 12:08 p.m. because of the “structural failure of a train trestle,” the Corvallis Police Department said in a statement. Two other train cars were “unstable” after the ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. (KATU) — Corvallis Police and Fire responded to a train trestle collapse near Avery Park on Saturday afternoon. "I heard a big old boom and then the house shook," Raymond Eveleth ...