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GOODS TRAIN RIPPED APART BY EXPLOSION.— Firemen pour water on burning waggons of a Florida goods train ripped apart by an explosion that tossed some trucks across the highway and others into a canal. The explosion occurred as the train crossed a trestle over the canal. Eleven unions have been on strike against the railways for 13 months, and the company has been operating with non-union staff.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30368, 18 February 1964, Page 11

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GOODS TRAIN RIPPED APART BY EXPLOSION.—Firemen pour water on burning waggons of a Florida goods train ripped apart by an explosion that tossed some trucks across the highway and others into a canal. The explosion occurred as the train crossed a trestle over the canal. Eleven unions have been on strike against the railways for 13 months, and the company has been operating with non-union staff. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30368, 18 February 1964, Page 11

GOODS TRAIN RIPPED APART BY EXPLOSION.—Firemen pour water on burning waggons of a Florida goods train ripped apart by an explosion that tossed some trucks across the highway and others into a canal. The explosion occurred as the train crossed a trestle over the canal. Eleven unions have been on strike against the railways for 13 months, and the company has been operating with non-union staff. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30368, 18 February 1964, Page 11

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