Dickson City: Authorities are looking for the cause of a train derailment outside an eastern Pennsylvania city's municipal building.
Police said the Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad train carrying lumber and sand used for fracking derailed at about noon Tuesday in Dickson City while heading from Scranton to Carbondale.
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Ten wagons derailed and three tumbled over while a fourth was tilted.
Acting police chief William Bilinski said no injuries were reported, although officials were concerned that a twisted rail could break free and hurt someone.
A borough clerk said the derailment disrupted some traffic.
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