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Train service disrupted in Baltimore due to large warehouse fire

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A large fire at a vacant multi-story mattress warehouse in Baltimore has disrupted train services in and out of the city. The warehouse's proximity to the West Baltimore commuter rail station has led to a halt in Amtrak services between Baltimore, Washington, DC, and Wilmington, Delaware, as well as MARC commuter rail services. Firefighters have been battling the blaze since shortly before 7:00 p.m., with no injuries reported so far. The fire department is working with Amtrak and MARC to shut down power lines on the tracks to facilitate firefighting efforts. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to provide additional support as needed, with no timeline yet for when train services will resume.

Train service disrupted in Baltimore due to large warehouse fire

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A large fire at a vacant multi-story mattress warehouse in Baltimore has disrupted train services in and out of the city. The warehouse's proximity to the West Baltimore commuter rail station has led to a halt in Amtrak services between Baltimore, Washington, DC, and Wilmington, Delaware, as well as MARC commuter rail services. Firefighters have been battling the blaze since shortly before 7:00 p.m., with no injuries reported so far. The fire department is working with Amtrak and MARC to shut down power lines on the tracks to facilitate firefighting efforts. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to provide additional support as needed, with no timeline yet for when train services will resume.

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  • A fire broke out at a vacant mattress warehouse near the West Baltimore commuter rail station, causing significant disruption to train services in the area.

  • Amtrak services between Baltimore, Washington, DC, and Wilmington, Delaware, as well as those heading to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, have been halted due to the fire.

  • The fire has also affected MARC commuter rail services, as the warehouse's proximity to the train tracks complicates firefighting efforts.

  • Fire crews, dispatched shortly before 7:00 p.m., have reported no injuries and are working to control the blaze with the assistance of power companies to shut down lines near the tracks.

  • The Baltimore City Fire Department is actively working to manage the situation and is ready to provide further support, while the city closely monitors developments.

  • Kamau Marshall, chief spokesperson for the mayor’s office, has assured the public that efforts are ongoing to ensure safety and mitigate the impact of the fire.

  • No estimated time has been given for when train services will resume, as the situation is still being assessed and managed by local authorities.

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