Recovery efforts to remove the train cars are underway. The railroad company is coordinating with state agencies on ...
DEQ said that contractors have tested the water upstream and downstream after a Portland & Western Railroad train partially fell into the Marys River.
The Corvallis Police Department said there were no known injuries, but the agency warned to avoid the Marys River near Avery ...
Oregon DEQ officials said that they have concluded their emergency response to the January 4 train trestle collapse and ...
Corvallis Police and Fire are on the scene of a train incident near Avery Park where the bridge crosses the Mary's River.
Railroad workers were still working Friday morning, Jan. 10, to free two rail cars from the Marys River, nearly a week after ...
A train car derailed and dropped into the Marys River after the structural failure of a trestle on Saturday afternoon in ...
The cleanup effort is in its third day near Avery Park in Corvallis where two railcars fell into the Marys River on Saturday, ...
A spokesperson for the Portland & Western Railroad said the train was carrying urea and agricultural fertilizers.
The train was operated by Portland and Western Railroad and was carrying “agricultural materials,” according to a news ...
Nobody was reported injured during the incident, but responders are working to contain agricultural materials from the train car that may have leaked into the river.
A train trestle collapsed in Corvallis, causing a freight train to derail and spill fertilizer into Mary's River.