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Derailed tanker cars drained, cleared from broken Calgary bridge

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CALGARY – Crews in Calgary successfully removed six tanker cars that teetered on a broken rail bridge over the swollen Bow River early today.

Workers had earlier removed an oil product from the tankers, which derailed early Thursday morning when part of the bridge buckled as a Canadian Pacific Railway (TSX:CP) freight was passing over it.

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CP confirmed the product – used to dilute raw oilsands bitumen – did not leak into the river.

The cars were stabilized before locomotives positioned on each end of the damaged bridge pulled them safely to each side.

Hunter Harrison, the CEO of CP, had said bridge piers at the bottom of the river failed, and that engineers blamed the failure on fast water scouring away gravel under the support.

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Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi had chastized Canadian Pacific for the derailment, but later said the rail company had apologized for the chaos.

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