Commuter Rail train derails in Beverly

Commuter Rail train derails near Beverly Depot

BEVERLY – A Commuter Rail train derailed before the evening commute in Beverly on Wednesday.

Keolis, the contractor that runs the Commuter Rail system for the MBTA, described the incident as a "low speed, upright" derailment on the Newburyport Line. 

There were 10 passengers on the train at the time and no injuries were reported. The train from Rockport to Boston was traveling over a track switch when it derailed. 

Several trains from both Newburyport and Rockport had to be canceled. The passengers were transferred to a shuttle bus to take them to Boston. 

A crane was brought to the area to re-rail the three cars that came off the tracks. The cause of the derailment is under investigation. 

A Keolis spokesperson told WBZ-TV Thursday that the Rockport line will likely have significant delays and cancellations after safety inspections showed some damage to the track switch. Crews are in the process of replacing that switch.

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