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Train Wreck in Craigsville, PA
Posted by
Anonymous
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Thu, Feb 5 2004 11:01 AM
I'm trying to get information about a train wreck that occurred in Craigsville, PA some time in the 1960's. Craigsville is a little town on the outskirst of Worthington, PA that is no longer in existence and my friends & I are trying to get some information about when the accidents happened. All of this came about in conversation about a ceramic station sign that one of us own. If anyone knows anything about these accidents, please let me know.
Thanks
Karen V
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Posted by
ndbprr
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Thu, Feb 5 2004 11:08 AM
Do you know the railroad involved?
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Thu, Feb 5 2004 12:55 PM
What county is this in?
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Posted by
michaelstevens
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Fri, Feb 6 2004 10:19 AM
Don et al,
It's in Armstrong County -- approx. 6 miles NW of Kittaning -- my map shows a junction on the B&O.
British Mike in Philly
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Posted by
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Sat, Feb 7 2004 11:54 PM
You guys are on it! It is in Armstrong County, PA, USA. I'm assuming it was the B & O railroad! Thanks for the feedback, am looking forward to hearing more!
Karen V[8D]
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Sun, Feb 8 2004 11:46 AM
http://isweb.tasc.dot.gov/Historian/historian.htm Perhaps you can follow this link to the folks at the DOT.They have an ask the historian link on the page.I searched both by city and county,and the DOT public records and came up with nothing.Sorry
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