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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on MSNUnlocking the Archive: The Chesapeake and Ohio's No. 37 last voyage out of LancasterFuller, accompanied by Miss Edith Houck, rode from Nelsonville to Lancaster to experience and write about the final train.
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Lancaster Guardian on MSNA baby and a boy were among eight people to lose their lives in ‘distressing’ railway accident in 1880 near LancasterOn August 11,1880, at around 2pm in the afternoon, what was described in the Lancaster Gazette as ‘one of the most ...
Rail disruption caused when a train and a vehicle collided at a level crossing will continue as engineers attempt to fill a ...
According to Lancaster County dispatchers, the first calls came in at 3:22 p.m. for a crash involving a train at a railroad crossing on South Groffdale Road. Emergency crews responded to the scene ...
Emergency dispatch said a truck hauling a mobile home was crossing the railroad tracks when it was hit by a train. It happened at the railroad tracks at South Groffdale Road in Upper Leacock ...
There were 10 collisions involving vehicles and trains in Lancaster County from 2019 through 2023, according to PennDOT. None involved fatalities. Data for 2024 will not be available until later ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — First responders responded to a train crash in Lancaster County on Wednesday afternoon. According to Lancaster County Emergency Dispatch, the crash happened along S.
All aboo-o-a-a-ard.'" That is how the article by Ruth Fuller in the Jan. 2, 1950, Lancaster Eagle-Gazette about the last passenger train out of Lancaster. The train was the Chesapeake and Ohio's ...
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