The Canadian Pacific Railway with help from a private contractor spend most of Thursday getting a 170 ton locomotive back on its wheels in the Dakota Minnesota and Eastern’s Huron rail yard. Train Master Russ Nelson says the S-D-40 dash two locomotive was pulling a single covered hopper car when it jumped the tracks and came to rest upright but leaning on it’s right side. Nelson says left the rails around three P-M Wednesday. The cause of the derailment is unknown but officials from the C-P and D-M and E are investigating. Also unknown is the extent of damage to the locomotive and the tracks it was on at the time. No one was injured