A train derailed late Saturday night while making its way through Jasper.
The Norfolk Southern train saw its locomotive and 11 cars derail at approximately 10:30 p.m. just off Old Russellville Road.
Norfolk Southern released the following statement: “Last night, 11 cars and the lead locomotive derailed from a train traveling through Jasper, Alabama. There are no reports of a hazmat situation or danger to the public. Our two crew members were transported to the hospital and have since been released.
“During the derailment, the locomotive rolled onto its side and as a result spilled some diesel fuel and engine oil. Norfolk Southern crews have responded and have been working through the night on cleanup. We’d also like to thank the first responders who quickly arrived on-scene and took care of our crew.”
Jasper Mayor David O’Mary confirmed city police and fire responded to the scene. Regional Paramedical Services and Walker County EMA also responded.
The two crew members who were treated and released were taken to Walker Baptist Medical Center.