A Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company train derailed late Tuesday night in the village of Spencer in Medina County.
A Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company train derailed late Tuesday night in the village of Spencer in Medina County, according to Beacon Journal news partnerThe derailment happened along North Main Street near the Spencer Feed & Supply Co. State Route 301 is currently closed at state Route 162 to the south, and drivers and residents are asked to avoid the area.
News 5 said no one was hurt in the incident, which was reported around 11 p.m. Tuesday. The rail company said no hazardous materials were on the train.Spencer is located in western Medina County and has a population of 684, with 229 total households, according to the
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