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PHOTOS: Train Derailment in Ellicott City
Officials say more than 20 cars derailed.

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Officials say more than 20 cars derailed.

Train carrying coal derailed on the Main Street bridge around 11:45 p.m. Monday, and officials say 21 cars were involved.
Two young women, 19, died in an Ellicott City train derailment.
Officials say more than 20 cars derailed.
Officials say more than 20 cars derailed.
Officials say more than 20 cars derailed.
County officials tonight will discuss plans to ease parking, increase public safety and evaluate flood control systems.
Police checked licenses, sobriety in North Laurel.
But the ranking has changed quite a bit since 2010.
But the ranking has changed quite a bit since 2010.
A local magazine feature highlights the 'Antiques and Ales' of Ellicott City
It won't last for long, but the week is starting out with fall-like weather.
It won't last for long, but the week is starting out with fall-like weather.
Sunny skies will persist for a while, but high winds and rain are in the forecast, too.
It's sunny now, but severe weather may be on the way.
From BGE’s Chief Customer Officer, Jeannette M. Mills.
The department of public works is working with St. Paul's Church on a rehabbed retaining wall.
Patricia Kelly Murray will spend 90 days in jail.