Via Rail Faces Ongoing Delays After Ontario Train Derailment
27.07.2025
Via Rail confirmed significant delays remain after a CN train derailment near Brantford, Ontario, which involved two dozen railcars and one locomotive, causing traffic to halt and passengers to face disruptions. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.
The company stated that traffic near the site will stay suspended until infrastructure clearance is granted. Passengers should prepare for extended delays and check schedule updates regularly as repairs continue.

Via Rail Updates After Train Derailment
CN spokesperson Tom Bateman announced that crews restored limited service Saturday morning. However, teams will remain in the area for several days to complete inspections and ensure safe train movement along the damaged section.
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Bateman also noted that additional delays may be needed because safety procedures remain a priority. Despite disruptions, CN confirmed there were no injuries, leaks, or fires during the incident, and cleanup operations continue.
Investigation and Impact on Via Rail Operations
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada sent investigators to Paris, Ontario, on Friday to collect evidence and examine conditions. Officials will review data and interview staff to determine the derailment’s cause.
Experts say this event highlights infrastructure vulnerabilities and the importance of modern monitoring systems on heavily used routes. Canada’s rail network handles millions of tonnes of goods each year, so safety remains crucial.
Via Rail emphasized its commitment to restoring reliable services soon. The company urged passengers to stay informed and promised updates as progress continues on repairing the affected section and resuming full operations.
Source, photo: www.insauga.com
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