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Amtrak train derails in central Vermont

Posted at 10:17 AM, Oct 05, 2015
and last updated 2015-10-05 13:17:30-04

An Amtrak train headed from Vermont to Washington, D.C., derailed in central Vermont on Monday after apparently striking rocks that were on the tracks. No life-threatening injuries were reported.

The Vermonter train derailed near Roxbury, about 20 miles southwest of the capital, Montpelier.

Montpelier Fire Department spokeswoman Dana Huoppi told WPTZ-TV: "There are some people that are shaken up, but it sounds like they are only going to transport four by ambulance at this time."

The 13-hour, 45-minute daily trip begins in St. Albans in northern Vermont. The route passes through cities including Burlington, Vermont, Springfield, Massachusetts, and New York, with D.C. as the final destination.

Amtrak said in a statement that the train "reportedly" struck a rock slide on the tracks and that no critical injuries had been reported.

Vermont State Police and local fire and rescue agencies responded to the derailment, and numerous emergency vehicles were at the scene.

At least several dozen passengers were loaded onto school buses to be taken to an armory near nearby Norwich University.