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Train engine catches fire in Lloydsville – CBS News

Train engine catches fire in Lloydsville


Train engine catches fire in Lloydsville

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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A train caught on fire on Sunday morning in Westmoreland County.

Photos from the Lloydsville Fire Department showed the damage left after the engine caught fire.

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The train conductor was able to keep the flames from spreading until fire crews arrived.

Norfolk Southern is now investigating. 

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