In AVater A f alley, Missouri, Henry Brassel and bis wife had been listening for 20 years to the “music” of Illinois Central trains burstling past their house. One day they detected a new sound, found a split rail over which an express had miraculously passed, flagged the next train, and were praised for preventing a certain wreck.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 239, 6 September 1933, Page 4
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