DERAILED IN BIG STORM; Special Train Leaves Rails in Early Morning Near Hackettstown. (original) (raw)

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DERAILED IN BIG STORM; Special Train Leaves Rails in Early Morning Near Hackettstown.

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June 17, 1925

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HACKETTSTOWN, N.J., June 16. -- Thirty-nine persons are dead and 48 are in hospitals, as the result of the wreck of a special train early this morning on the Delaware, Lackawanna Western Railroad near here, and about sixty miles from New York. A heavy electrical and rain storm caused the wreck by washing sand and gravel upon the tracks. View Full Article in Timesmachine ยป

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