Wreck of teachers train, 1911. Shows a locomotive lying on its side. According to a New York Times article, April 30, 1911, "A train, carrying 169 school teachers, friends, and relatives, bound from Utica, Syracuse, and Waterville, N.Y., to Washington, was hurled down a forty-foot embankment at Martins Creek, N.J.
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