ACL/SAL finding engine#'s

rrman48 Jun 18, 2001

  1. rrman48

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    My wife great uncle was an engineer for the SAL,
    in the 20's-40's,one of the passenger trains he
    was operating derailed outside of St.Pete,Fla.
    in 1923,he wasnt hurt but the fireman was crushed between the tender and engine,What i was wondering
    is there somewhere I can find records of trains that had accidents in that time frame for the Seaboard.
    rrman48
    RustyB
     
  2. Denis F. Blake

    Denis F. Blake TrainBoard Member

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    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by rrman48:
    My wife great uncle was an engineer for the SAL,
    in the 20's-40's,one of the passenger trains he
    was operating derailed outside of St.Pete,Fla.
    in 1923,he wasnt hurt but the fireman was crushed between the tender and engine,What i was wondering
    is there somewhere I can find records of trains that had accidents in that time frame for the Seaboard.
    rrman48

    Rusty

    Let me check my stuff that I have on the SAL and see if I can find any mention of that accident. I have pretty extensive files so it may or may not be in there.

    Denis
    RustyB
    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
     

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