A Canada National train derailed Monday on a New Brunswick Southern Railway spur in Saint John near the Courtenay Bay Causeway.
Transportation Safety Board of Canada is assessing situation but hasn’t sent anyone to scene

Nipun Tiwari · CBC News
· Posted: Apr 27, 2026 3:39 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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The derailment happened Monday near the Courtenay Bay Channel. (Megan Goddard/CBC)
A Canada National train derailed in Saint John on Monday morning.
The derailment happened near the Courtenay Bay Channel and Courtenay Bay Causeway.
CN did not respond to a request for comment, and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada could share few details of the incident, according to spokesperson Hugo Fontaine.
Although he said the board was notified of the derailment, he couldn’t say what the freight train was carrying or how it derailed.
The board has not sent anyone to the scene, he said.
CN did not respond to a request for comment about the derailment. (Megan Goddard/CBC)
“It occurred around 08:30 ADT this morning and involved a CN train on a New Brunswick Southern Railway spur,” said a statement issued by Fontaine.
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