TACOMA – Two Union Pacific freight trains derailed early Wednesday between Tacoma and Olympia, disrupting Amtrak passenger rail service, railroad officials said.
All crew members were accounted for and no injuries were reported.
Three locomotives and an undetermined number of rail cars were off the tracks, said Jenny Sharp, a spokeswoman for the DuPont Fire Department south of Tacoma.
One of the two engines from the southbound train slid down an embankment more than 75 feet onto Old Nisqually Road, where it sunk 3 feet into the road.
Diesel fuel from at least one engine leaked near the Nisqually River a few miles upriver from the Nisqually Delta National Wildlife Refuge. Authorities checked for the possibility of hazardous or toxic substances, said Sharp, but no water source was contaminated.
Amtrak passengers were being bused between Seattle and Portland, Ore., because of the blockage, and the disruption was expected to continue into today, according to an Amtrak news release.
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