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1953 New York Central Railroad accident; 1967 New York City freight train collision; B. Blossvale crash of 1907; G. Garrison train crash; L. Little Falls Gulf Curve ...
The accident occurred on the mainline [1] of the Erie Division at a point 2.4 miles (3.9 km) east of Conneaut and 1,861 feet (567 m) from the Ohio-Pennsylvania state line. This was on the famous Water Level Route , a four-track mainline where fast passenger trains from the Midwest ran on an almost gradeless route to New York. [ 2 ]
1918 Malbone Street Wreck, New York City; 95-100 killed plus 100+ injured. Remains the deadliest rail disaster in the History of New York state and the New York City Subway [100] [101] 1919 New York Central collision, Byron, New York; 22 killed [102] [103] 1919 Onawa train wreck, Onawa, Maine; 23 killed plus 50 injured.
The New York Central Railroad (reporting mark NYC) was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The railroad primarily connected greater New York and Boston in the east with Chicago and St. Louis in the Midwest, along with the intermediate cities of Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Rochester and Syracuse.
February 27 – United States – Porter, Indiana: Over 37 people were killed when the Canadian on the Michigan Central Railroad and the Interstate Express on the New York Central Railroad crash at a cross track. The Michigan Central train, bound for Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City, overshot a block signal and was derailed by a derailed ...
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Former New York Central Railroad stations (6 C, ... Pages in category "New York Central Railroad" ... Little Falls Gulf Curve crash of 1903; N.
The derailment was the first accident involving passenger fatalities in Metro-North's 30-year history, [43] and its first accident in New York involving any fatalities since a 1988 collision in Mount Vernon that killed one crew member. [44] It was the deadliest train accident within New York City since a 1991 subway derailment in Manhattan. [45]