TMFR says there's no hazardous spills, and no injuries are reported. 

Cleanup could take several days after a cargo train derailed along I-80 east near USA Parkway early Friday morning.

One travel lane of I-80 is also expected to be closed several hours while emergency crews respond.

The Washoe County Sheriff's Office is urging the public to avoid the area to let crews work safely and efficiently. If you are near USA Parkway, be aware of increased emergency vehicle presence, potential road closures, and traffic delays. Use alternate routes when possible.

Truckee Meadows Fire & Rescue says the derailment was reported around 6:30 a.m. on Friday and involves about 25 box cars, although it could be as high as 30 cargo train cars.

TMFR says there's no hazardous spills, and no injuries are reported. 

In a statement, Amtrak says California Zephyr Train 6 will be delayed in Sacramento due to the derailment, with no estimated start time except that "a lengthy delay is expected." Amtrak tells 2 News Nevada that ticket sales for both directions have stopped and will not resume until the crash site is cleared. Passengers can get refunds. Amtrak is also selling bus tickets.

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Photos of the scene show several train cars on their sides along a roadway.

Nevada Highway Patrol, TMFR, Storey County Fire and the sheriff all responded.

Since the derailment's location is in Washoe County, TMFR will lead the investigation. Storey County is assisting. 

The NTSB has been notified of the incident.