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A westbound MBTA commuter train has collided with a freight car at Canton Junction.
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Live television reports from the scene on WCVB-TV show the engine of the commuter train up against a freight car.
Passengers aboard the 'rush hour" train are being evacuated.
The have been reports of injuries, many of them minor. Emergency workers have brought back-boards onto the train. These boards are used at accident scenes to removed injured people. WCVB is reporting about a dozen people have been removed from the train on backboards.
TV footage shows debris from the freight car on the ground around the car.
The MBTA has suspended commuter-train service to Providence for now.


. I believe this occured on the NEC part of Canton Junction, since many Amtrak trains are getting service disruptions.caduceus wrote:I've got some updates in the commuter rail tracker thread.
Also, according to WBZ the train was not moving, it was the lumber car having broke loose from somewhere.




Stoughton branch service is being diverted to substitute shuttle bus service between Canton Junction Station and Stoughton Station due to a medical emergency at Canton Junction Station. We apologize for the inconvenience. 3/25/2008 7:32 PM

MBTA3247 wrote:Anyone have any idea where the car could have originated? A quick look on Google Earth doesn't reveal any online industries that could have sourced the car until just north of Mansfield.
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