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Multiple cars of a Canadian Pacific Kansas City train derailed early Thursday morning near Field , B.C. , triggering an investigation by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada .
The incident occurred at approximately 4:30 a.m. Pacific Time about 12 kilometres west of Field .
No dangerous goods are involved and no injuries were reported.
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