RAILWAY DISASTER IN IRELAND.
Pre—i _—we—,ilo_—Ki—itrio T—agr_D_-»C<»x>yri£■» London, May 23. A serious railway accident is reported from Tralee, in county Kerry, Ireland. The train became derailed, and fell a distance of _ofc into the river below. Four passengers were killed and eleven were injured. There is a steep gradient at the spot where the accident occurred, and the breaks were found to be powerless to hold the train. Seven truck loads of pigs were also killed.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8491, 24 May 1893, Page 5
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