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Mississauga train derailment | |
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Date | November 10, 1979 11:53 p.m. |
Location | Mississauga, Ontario |
Coordinates | 43°34′16″N 79°38′24″W / 43.5710°N 79.6401°W |
Country | Canada |
Operator | CP Rail |
Incident type | Derailment |
Cause | Overheated journal bearing |
Statistics | |
Trains | 1 |
Crew | 2 |
Deaths | 0 |
The Mississauga train derailment, also known as the Mississauga Miracle, occurred on November 10, 1979, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, when a CP Rail freight train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed and caught fire. More than 200,000 people were evacuated in the largest peacetime evacuation in North America until Hurricane Katrina. The fire was caused by a failure of the lubricating system. No deaths resulted from the incident.