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Stockton train wreck

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153:, was traveling westbound on a single track line through Stockton at a speed of 65 mph (105 km/h), when a broken rail beneath the 9th car derailed the 10th through 14th cars into a siding where they collided with a freight train which had been standing there to let the passenger train pass. All the fatalities occurred in the 10th car which was "sheared practically its entire length diagonally from the floor on the right hand side to the juncture of the roof and side sheets on the left hand side". The rescue operation was hampered initially by lack of light before Army trucks from 368: 363: 164:
The resulting investigation "found that this accident was caused by a broken rail, as a result of the presence of transverse fissures". It noted also that this railroad had reported 61 accidents during the previous 4½ years caused either directly or indirectly by broken rails.
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and killed 47 people, mostly black labourers returning home to
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Stockton, Georgia
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Stockton, Georgia
Alabama
Waycross
Montgomery, Alabama
Moody Field
Valdosta






ICC
Investigation No. 2813
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Stockton, GA Terrible Train Collision, Aug 1944
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Torre del Bierzo, Spain
London, United Kingdom
Catterick Bridge explosion
Balvano, Italy
Soham, United Kingdom
Stockton, Georgia, US
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Bagley, Utah, US

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