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Railway accident on the Bostian Bridge The derailed carriages. The railway accident on the Bostian Bridge killed 23 people on August 27, 1891, west of Statesville, North Carolina, when a Richmond & Danville Railroad train derailed. [1] On the same day, 119 years later, a trespassing pedestrian was hit and killed by a train on the bridge.
near Charlotte, North Carolina: Crash occurred on Interstate 85. Eric Andolsek: 1966 1992 25 years American football player stationary Thibodaux, Louisiana: Andolsek was working in the front yard of his home when a semi-trailer truck ran off the highway and hit him. Jen Angel: 1975 2023 48 years American writer pedestrian Oakland, California
Statesville is in central Iredell County, in the western part of the Piedmont region of North Carolina.. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Statesville has a total area of 24.4 square miles (63.1 km 2), of which 24.2 square miles (62.8 km 2) are land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km 2), or 0.48%, are water. [12]
Highway patrol recently released reports depicting Ryan Houston's highspeed accidents on I-26 and I-40, leaving three dead and over $90,000 in damages NC Highway Patrol releases reports on ...
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North Carolina Department of Transportation data from 2010-18 is often ... The one North Carolina area to make the top 20 list was coastal Dare County, with 38.9% of its 18 fatal crashes being ...
1943 Rennert railroad accident, Rennert, North Carolina; 74 killed. North Carolina's deadliest rail disaster to date [136] [137] [138] 1944 Stockton train wreck, Stockton, Georgia; 47 killed plus 41 injured. State of Georgia's deadliest rail disaster to date [139] [140] 1944 "Tragedy on Election Day", Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; 16 killed plus 50 ...
In North Carolina, 290 roads were closed throughout the state, and Gov. Roy Cooper said the state’s transportation department is shutting down even more roadways as severe flooding, landslides ...