ENGINE CAPSIZED
ACCIDENT TO EXPREOO
SENSATION AT TJMAXiiI
NO PERSONAL INJURIES
(By Telegraph.—Prcas hwxhlfoa.)
TIMARIf, This Day, When approaching tlio mWvmy ptttitUm this forenoon, the onglno of t|i(j stXJtli--bound express jumped tlio rails. ft tore up the line, and then fell ttvttr o» its side.
Three carriages also left tliy ruite, but providentially no one was injured. The lines were badly torn uji, and traffic has been entirely interrupted.
It will bo some time before tlio line is cleared. The train was a lon(> one and was well filled with paHHcngiirn,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 10
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