Derailed train leaks hazardous chemicals in heart of US capital

A CSX freight train derailed in northeastern Washington on Sunday, spilling hazardous material near a subway station and disrupting commuter rail and long-distance Amtrak passenger trains but causing no injuries, authorities said.
Thirteen rail cars were strewn across the tracks at the derailment site in the early morning incident, District of Columbia Fire Department photos showed.
A ruptured tank car likely leaked several hundred gallons of sodium hydroxide, a caustic substance used to produce household products including paper and detergent, before the leak was plugged, Deputy Fire Chief John Donnelly told a news conference.
The fire department did not order evacuations around the site of the accident, which happened about 5km from the White House near the elevated Rhode Island Avenue station.

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said it would take some time for CSX and emergency workers to clear the overturned cars and clean up the spill.
“There’s nothing running on that track tomorrow,” Bowser said.