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At approximately 3:30 AM on December 6, 1970, 25 cars from an eastbound 114-car freight train operated by the Lehigh Valley Railroad derailed in the town, rupturing and spilling approximately 2,000 pounds of cyanide crystals, and 30,000 to 35,000 gallons of the solvent trichloroethylene.
The cause of the accident was the breakage of an overheated axle on a car loaded with 83 tons (75 t) of steel, which dragged the derailed cars off with it. [ citation needed ] May 20 – United Kingdom – Audenshaw Junction rail accident : A Class 506 electric multiple unit derailed at Audenshaw Junction, Cheshire due to a set of points moving ...
Pages in category "Accidents and incidents involving Lehigh Valley Railroad" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Rockland County District Attorney's office said a truck collided with a car on Route 303 in Valley Cottage, trapping an infant. Accident investigation ongoing in truck-car crash in Valley ...
Florida Highway Patrol reports a Lehigh Acres man died when he experience a medical emergency near Southwest Florida International Airport.
Takuma Sato, James Hinchcliffe, and Pietro Fittipaldi were involved in the crash as well. Robert Wickens on pit road before the 2018 ABC Supply 500. 45 minutes after the accident, IndyCar VP of Communications, Curt Cavin, announced that Wickens was "awake and alert" and transported by helicopter to Lehigh Valley Hospital.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad remained in operation during their 1970 bankruptcy proceedings, as was the common practice of the time. In 1972, the Lehigh Valley Railroad assumed the remaining Pennsylvania trackage of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, a competing anthracite railroad which had also entered bankruptcy. The two railroads had entered ...
A typical daily run for an early morning LVT car operator began at Allentown's Fairview car barn and coach yard (now a park) where he picked up his assigned equipment, usually a lightweight 1000-series car, and took it eight residential blocks on a single track along Lehigh, Cumberland, Lumber, and St. John Streets to 8th Street where he ...