Derailed train - Ogden, Qc, CANADA
Posted by: mcmeunier
N 45° 03.735 W 072° 07.490
18T E 726361 N 4993887
On April 8, 1895, a southbound Boston & Maine Railroad passenger train derailed upon striking a boulder on the track; the engineer and fireman, injured by burns from steam, were transported to Newport but did not survive.
Waymark Code: WM11H69
Location: Québec, Canada
Date Posted: 10/24/2019
Views: 11
A Fatal Accident
At 10:30 PM on April 8th 1895, the southbound Boston & Maine Railroad passenger train from Sherbrooke to Newport, pulled by locomotive No. 427, struck a large boulder that had fallen onto the tracks sometime after the northbound train had passed earlier in the day. Both the engineer, Felix J. Rooney, and the fireman, Louis A. Emerson, were trapped in the cab after the locomotive was derailed and the tender fell on the top of it. They were freed by passengers but they had been badly scalded by escaping steam. They were taken to Newport where they both died in the early hours of April 9th.
Disaster Date: 04/08/1895
Memorial Sponsors: Brotherhood of Locomotive Enginners
Parking Coordinates: N 45° 05.640 W 072° 05.415
Disaster Type: Natural
Relevant Website: [Web Link]
Date of dedication: Not listed
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