DEQ said that contractors have tested the water upstream and downstream after a Portland & Western Railroad train partially fell into the Marys River.
A train that derailed and crashed into the Marys River in Corvallis was removed by crane over the weekend, a spokesperson for ...
The overall process may take a few days, as contractors may decide to halt work after sunset due to the high waters. We ask everyone to continue avoiding the area to allow contractors to work as ...
A spokesperson for the Portland & Western Railroad said the train was carrying urea and agricultural fertilizers.
The trestle is near Avery Park, just south of downtown Corvallis. The train was operated by Portland and Western Railroad and was carrying “agricultural materials,” according to a news release ...
A structural failure to a wooden train trestle sent two railcars into Marys River, and as workers try to recover those railcars, neighbors expressed their fear ...
A train trestle collapsed over the weekend in Corvallis, sending a car carrying fertilizer into the river. CORVALLIS, Ore. — Crews are working to remove a train car carrying fertilizer from the Marys ...
No injuries were reported. The train car, which was operated by Portland & Western, derailed around 12:08 p.m. because of the “structural failure of a train trestle,” the Corvallis Police ...
The incident, near the park's train display, was reported at 12:08 p.m. A spokesperson for Portland & Western Railroad said the 19-car train was traversing the bridge when a train car carrying ...
Police said two other train cars were unstable after a Corvallis bridge collapsed and one rail car ended up in Marys River.
The Pacific Northwest is well known for its stormy weather from late fall through winter. But this week in 1880, 145 years ago, was one of the region's strongest storms on record. The so-called "Storm ...