NEW KENT COUNTY, Va. (WAVY) — A CSX coal train derailed in New Kent County Saturday afternoon.

The incident happened at approximately 3:10 p.m. on the railroad tracks between Roxbury Road and South Mountcastle Road, according to a statement from CSX. 53 coal cars and two locomotives derailed into the wetlands in the area.

The locomotives lost an unknown quantity of diesel fuel and CSX has coordinated closely with US Environmental Protection Agency and the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality to recover the lost diesel fuel.

No injuries were reported, and no hazardous materials were spilled, officials said.

The New Kent County Sheriff’s Office, New Kent Fire Department, James City Fire Department, Charles City Fire Department and Charles City Sheriff’s Office were on scene assisting CSX Police, who are leading the investigation.

The trail derailment led to Amtrak cancelling all services between Richmond (RVM) and Newport News (NPN) until Saturday, Nov. 1. Officials said all those impacted by the cancellation will be contacted.

Officials said the only traffic impacted was at Barnetts Road in Charles City County. Residents were urged to avoid the area while emergency personnel and railroad officials conducted recovery operations.

There is currently no word yet on when the rails will be back open. The cause of the derailment remains under investigation.

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