A hazardous materials team is on the scene only as a precaution, the spokesman said. The train was hauling automotive parts.
The train was a Union Pacific train, but Burlington Northern Sante Fe was helping with cleanup because it shares the track with UP.
Mark Davis, spokesman for Union Pacific, said the derailment happened at approximately 9:20 p.m. No injuries were reported. The three-locomotive train was headed to Mexico from Chicago hauling 112 rail cars. It was described as an intermodal train which hauls ocean-going containers on flat cars.
The conductor was slowing the train down due to a dispatcher report of tornado warnings in the area when the emergency brakes were engaged.
There is no timeline on the cleanup process or when the track will be reopened. Approximately 800 feet of damaged track that will need to be repaired and replaced. Heavy equipment arrived early Wednesday morning to begin putting the cars back on the track.
A Union Pacific employee, who would not speak on the record because he is not authorized to talk to the media, said 48 cars had derailed.
At least three cranes are on the scene clearing up the wreckage.
The rail cars were piled on one another, off the tracks and pointing in different directions.
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