TRAGIC TRAIN WRECKS.
COLLISION IN ALABAMA. FIFTEEN PERSONS KILLED. TEN DEATHS IN COLOMBIA By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright (Received 7.5 p.m.) Keuter. NEW YORK. March 30. Fifteen men are reported to have been killed in a railway collision 12 miles from Birmingham, Alabama. A workers' train collided with a freight train. Another train wreck is reported from Bogota, Colombia, in which at least 10 persons were killed and 20 others were injured. In this case an express train bound for Girardot, on the coast, collided with a goods train. Two first-class coaches of the express were thrown into the river.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 9
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99TRAGIC TRAIN WRECKS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 9
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