Wreck

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Jeff:  As I recall, the 2040 went past the stop in Williamsburg, OH when
the rails were being repaired and replaced west of the station ( I
think) the locomotive and 20-30 cars of coal went on the ground- ties
actually- because of the lack of rails.  I believe the cause was the
lack of proper marking by the rail gang of their MoW limits and no one
told the engineer to watch for MoW track work signals.  

 

See Williamsburg Historical Society for photos and the local newspaper
story.

 

G Rolih Cincinnati

 

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Jeff,

 

I could find no report on such an accident in I.C.C. Historical Railroad
Investigation Reports (1911-1966)
<http://databases.specialcollection.net/scripts/ws.dll?login&site=dot_ra
ilroads>  on the US Dept. of Transportation Web site.  This source does
contain a number of other N & W accident reports during those years, but
not the one you inquired about.

 

Gordon Hamilton

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	June 27th, 1936

	Williamsburg, Ohio

	Loco #2040

	Does anyone have any info on this accident?

	 

	 

	Jeff Wood

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	Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

	 

	
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