NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH) — Eight cars of a freight train have derailed along Columbus Boulevard in New Britain, according to the New Britain Mayor’s Office.

A spokesperson with the Mayor’s Office tells News 8 that eight cars of the freight train derailed on Columbus Boulevard and Colombus Boulevard is closed between High and Chestnut Streets due to debris in the roadway. The train is owned by Pan Am Railways.

No one was injured. It is unclear what caused the derailment.

Cherry Hill Construction out of Waterbury will be cleaning up the debris, which was their material that spilled out of the train cars. DEEP responded and deemed the material was non-hazardous.

Pan Am will be picking up the cars when the clean up is complete.