Amtrak spokesman Jason Abrams said the Silver Meteor train No 98 was backing slowly into the Savannah station about 10 pm yesterday, hours after the storm clobbered the Southeast coast, when two sleeper cars and a baggage car derailed.
"All three cars, a baggage car and two sleeper cars, are fully upright," Abrams said in an email early today to The Associated Press.
Abrams' statement said the main train was to continue its journey north though some of the sleeping car passengers had to be put aboard a different train.
He didn't say what caused the three-car derailment, and the statement also gave no immediate indication whether the fierce storm that coated Savannah with a rare snowfall yesterday was any factor.
The National Weather Service said Savannah's first measurable snowfall since February 2010 was recorded yesterday in the normally balmy Southern City at 1.2 inches (3 centimeters). It was the first snow in Savannah that exceeded an inch (2.5 centimeters) in 28 years.
Passenger Joel Potischman told The Atlanta Journal- Constitution he boarded the train early in the day in Delray Beach, Florida, to head home to Brooklyn, New York.
He said the train was headed north amid winter scenes of snow and ice from the storm that had just clobbered the normally mild Southeast city.
Another passenger, Mike Zevon, told the newspaper that it was the last three cars derailed.
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