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A
Canadian Pacific freight train met with disaster on this day in
1923. The freight train numbered forty cars, and one had a broken
wheel.
The
wheel failed, slicing through 200 feet of railroad ties, including
those on the bridge just north of Lyndonville near Webster Flats.
The broken ties sent the rear rail cars in every direction, derailing
and destroying thirteen cars.
Some
of them came to rest dangling over the edge of bridge abutments
into the river below. Cargo, including cars, lumber, butter and
eggs, was strewn throughout the area. With the engine in the lead
and no passengers, there were no injuries.
Photo
courtesy Images Of America: Lyndon by
Harriet Fletcher Fisher.
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A few men on the bridge in Lyndonville look at
what's left of the Canadian Pacific freight train.
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