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The Yellowstone River bridge collapse was a train derailment that occurred on June 24, 2023, near Columbus, Montana, United States. A bridge that crosses the Yellowstone River collapsed, causing several cars of a freight train carrying hazardous materials to fall into the water below. The incident resulted in environmental concerns and internet ...
The train derailed east of Glidden, Iowa, a town of around 1,000 in Carroll County, around 5 p.m. Monday, July 29. Glidden is about 60 miles west of Ames on U.S. Highway 30. The derailment ...
2021 Montana train derailment, Joplin, Montana; 3 killed and 49 injured. [301] [302] 2022 Missouri train derailment, Mendon, Missouri; 4 killed and 150 injured. [303] 2023 Ohio train derailment, East Palestine, Ohio. No fatalities, but many nearby residents reported symptoms of illness [304]
MRL #390, an EMD F45, leads a freight train Montana Rail Link boxcar on the Cedar Rapids & Iowa City Railway at Cedar Rapids. Montana Rail Link's independent status and main line dates back to October 31, 1987, when MRL under Missoula businessman Dennis Washington commenced a 60-year lease of Burlington Northern's southern Montana main line between Sandpoint, Idaho and Huntley, Montana, near ...
A 911 call center on Monday took some responsibility for an Amtrak train derailment last week in southwestern Michigan, saying it misidentified a crossing and contacted a different railroad to ...
Retrieved May 23, 2005. Overview of the railroad, mention of RDC purchase year. Iowa Interstate Railroad, About IAIS. Retrieved May 23, 2005. General overview. Iowa Interstate Railroad (July 15, 2004), Iowa Interstate Announces Executive Appointment Archived 2005-05-04 at the Wayback Machine . Retrieved May 23, 2005. Announced Miller's presidency.
The name was changed to Iowa Terminal Railroad in December 1960 when General Motors executive and railroad enthusiast Harold C. Boyer of Detroit acquired the company. Boyer acquired the Charles City Western , a 23-mile (37 km) freight interurban operating between Charles City and a connection with the Rock Island at Marble Rock, on December 31 ...
The young and widowed Alice Reed made a living by washing clothes until, in April, 1881, she remarried to John Schock, a Civil War veteran who was in charge of the McAdow Ferry at Coulson. [ 11 ] In 1901, the post office was established as Reed, but the name was changed to Reed Point in 1906.