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King's Highway 138, commonly referred to as Highway 138, is a provincially maintained highway in eastern Ontario, Canada. It extends from former Highway 2 in Cornwall, north to Highway 417 east of Casselman. Highway 138 provides access to the Seaway International Bridge, connecting Cornwall with Massena, New York. The highway is 38.7 km (24.0 ...
Another train collided head on with the stuck train. The incident is considered PEI's worst rail accident. [50] Cataraqui automobile/train crash: 6 October 1945: Chesterville, Ontario: 6: 0: At an unguarded railway crossing, an eastbound CP freight train struck an automobile. [51] Coniston bus/train crash: 9 February 1951: Coniston, Ontario: 9: 30
It is the deadliest crash to occur in the state. [189] 1963 Chualar bus crash – September 17, 1963 – 32 killed, 25 injured – A flatbed truck being used as a bus was hit by a freight train in Salinas Valley, California. It was the worst fatal vehicle accident in United States history, according to the National Safety Council. [190]
Pages in category "Accidental deaths in Ontario" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total. ... Colonial Coach Lines Bus Accident; Alastair Windsor ...
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WALL TOWNSHIP - A Brick man was killed Thursday afternoon in a Garden State Parkway crash, according to authorities. At 3:07 p.m., troopers responded to a motor vehicle accident on the Garden ...
Seven of the nine people killed in the second-deadliest crash in state history Friday are members of an Amish community from Burke's Garden in Tazewell County, Virginia, who were traveling to ...
King's Highway 2, commonly referred to as Highway 2, is the lowest-numbered provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, and was originally part of a series of identically numbered highways which started in Windsor, stretched through Quebec and New Brunswick, and ended in Halifax, Nova Scotia.