EXPRESS DERAILED AT EVANSDALE. —(1) The scene in the cutting shortly after the derailment. (2) The last loads of passengers leave Eyansdale for the city. (3) The transferring of luggage intrests Mr H. L. Gibson, District Traffic Manager. (4) The engine at rest in a bed of clay ploughed from alongside the track. Inset; The driver (H. Stile) climbing unhurt from the capsized engine. (Re port on this page.)
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Evening Star, Issue 22458, 1 October 1936, Page 7
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69EXPRESS DERAILED AT EVANSDALE.—(1) The scene in the cutting shortly after the derailment. (2) The last loads of passengers leave Eyansdale for the city. (3) The transferring of luggage intrests Mr H. L. Gibson, District Traffic Manager. (4) The engine at rest in a bed of clay ploughed from alongside the track. Inset; The driver (H. Stile) climbing unhurt from the capsized engine. (Report on this page.) Evening Star, Issue 22458, 1 October 1936, Page 7
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