TEN KILLED; 80 INJURED
CRACK U.S. PASSENGER TRAIN DERAILED Received Wednesday, 10.15 a.m. NEW YORK, Feb. 18. Ten were killed and about 80 injured when the "Red Arrow," one pf Pennsylvania Railroads' crack passenger trains, en route from Detroit to New York, was derailed at Gallitzen horse shoe curve, near Altoona, early this morning. Those killed included three members of the train crew. Two locqmptives and eleven carriages were derailed, some rolling down a 100-foot embankment.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 February 1947, Page 5
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