TRAINS COLLIDE.
COACHES SMASHED TO PIECES, (tnfITSD PAXSS ASSOCIATION—J»T ELSCTRIC TBtgOB4PW"-COFY«IOe*.) VIENNA, September 10. sbere was a terrible collision at'Xju»derburg, where the Berlin-Vienna express, at a great speed, crashed into a goods train, which was on the wrong, siding. Seventeen'bodies have already been recovered, chiefly from the first of the express coaches, which yvas swashed to pieces, Twenty-five were seriously injured and-*many more suffered minor injur* Press- Association.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19413, 12 September 1928, Page 16
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