The investigation will begin this morning when federal investigators arrive at the scene of a deadly Via Rail train derailment west of Toronto. Three Via engineers, including a trainee, were killed yesterday when the Toronto-bound train left the tracks in Burlington while carrying 75 passengers from Niagara Falls. Thirty-two passengers and another Via Rail employee were injured. The deadly crash in Burlington will affect planned service leaving Woodstock today. VIA Rail says Toronto-bound passengers on the Windsor-London route will be taking a bus instead. Incoming traffic from Toronto will still be travelling by VIA train. There's no timeline as to when full service will be restored. Passengers can check on the status of their train by calling 1-888-VIA-RAIL (888-842-7245).

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