A bridge is back open after several train cars derailed in Ohio Saturday night.
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As previously reported by News Center 7 , Cincinnati Police responded to a train derailment near West 6th and Evans Streets around 9 p.m. on Saturday.
CSX operated the train cars and carried a shipment of new automobiles before it derailed, according to our news partner WCPO in Cincinnati .
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Some of the train cars hit the support columns for the 6th Street Viaduct. One disconnected and fell into Mills Creek, Cincinnati Police said.
They also told WCPO that there were no hazardous materials on the train cars.
No one was hurt.
ODOT bridge inspectors shut down the 6th Street Viaduct, but it has reopened, WLWT TV reports .