News & Reviews News Wire Short line train derails in Oklahoma

Short line train derails in Oklahoma

By Trains Staff | March 31, 2024

No injuries reported in incident involving Stillwater Central

Email Newsletter

Get the newest photos, videos, stories, and more from Trains.com brands. Sign-up for email today!

Logo of Stillwater Central RailroadDAVENPORT, Okla. — Twenty-two cars of a 90-car Stillwater Central Railroad train derailed Saturday afternoon near the town of Davenport, KOCO-TV reports.

The derailment was reported shortly after 3 p.m. No injuries were reported, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, and no hazardous materials were involved; the train was transporting rock. Some fuel was spilled from one of the locomotives, and power lines were damaged, affecting local residents.

The Stillwater Central, operated by Watco since 1998, operates approximately 275 route-miles. Davenport, population 809 as of the 2020 census, is roughly midway between Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

Map of the Stillwater Central Railroad in Oklahoma
The Stillwater Central Railroad. Watco

2 thoughts on “Short line train derails in Oklahoma

  1. Interesting. A local shortline with a 90 car train. With derailments just like the big boys. Wonder what size rail they have and how old it is.

  2. Stillwater Central has a small ROW maintenance garage on its own siding in Davenport. Once the cars get lifted, it won’t take long to get the track fixed.

You must login to submit a comment