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Niagara Falls- Toronto Train Derails

February 27, 2012

This morning, authorities are investigating the cause of the tragic train crash on the busy Niagara Falls – Toronto line. The accident happened in

Burlington near the 403, just beyond Hamilton. the train has a “black box” much like those which provide information in truck and car accidents.

Reports are the front of the shifted right, then left before derailing flipping two cars and leaving one at a 45° angle.

Many rushed to the scene to help, including workers from a nearby auto body shop. They are all true heroes. There will be more information in the coming days, a good source is the Toronto Sun.

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