
Great Train Wreck of 1918 - Wikipedia
The Great Train Wreck of 1918 occurred on July 9, 1918, in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Two passenger trains, operated by the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway ("NC&StL"), collided head-on, costing at least 101 lives and injuring an additional 171.
Two Trains, One Track: The Great Train Wreck of 1918
2015年5月15日 · On July 9, 1918, near Nashville, Tennessee, in an area known as Dutchman’s curve, two trains collided head-on creating such a frightful noise that many claimed it could be “heard for miles.” It was 7:00 on a warm summer morning and both trains on the Nashville, Chattanooga & St Louis line were running late.
The Great Train Wreck of 1918: Tragedy on the Rails
One of the most tragic train wrecks occurred on July 9th, 1918. Two trains collided outside of Nashville, Tennessee, killing more than 100 people.
The Hammond Train Wreck of 1918 Killed Scores of Circus Performers
2018年6月22日 · The first train, carrying workers and many of the circus animals, cruised on to its destination with no problems. But engineers on the second train halted their progress to fix a hotbox.
The Site of America's Most Deadly Train Wreck - Atlas Obscura
2017年6月19日 · On the morning of July 9, 1918, at this otherwise unremarkable spot along the railroad on the western outskirts of Nashville, two trains traveling in opposite directions on a single-track...
The Dutchman's Curve disaster: Nashville remembers 100 years …
On July 9, 1918, two passenger trains collided head-on at a horseshoe bend in the tracks near present-day Belle Meade, killing at least 68 African-Americans and 33 other passengers and...
From the Inside: The Great Train Wreck of 1918, the country’s …
2022年7月5日 · On July 9, 1918, near Nashville, Tennessee, in an area known as Dutchmen’s curve, two trains collided head-on, creating such a frightful noise that many claimed it could be “heard for miles.” It was 7:00 on a warm summer morning, and both trains on the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis line were running late.
The Great Train Wreck of 1918 100 years later - YouTube
The Great Train Wreck of 1918 100 years later. We look back a century later to shine... Probably one of the most significant documentaries I've made here it is!
The Great Train Wreck of 1918: The Deadly Crash That …
The Great Train Wreck of 1918 occurred on July 9, 1918, at Dutchman's Curve, resulting in an estimated 101 fatalities and 171 serious injuries. The collision was caused by a combination of human error, miscommunication, and inadequate safety systems, including the lack of …
Great Train Wreck of 1918 - Railfanning.org
2024年4月23日 · The Great Train Wreck of 1918 on July 9, 1918, near Nashville, Tennessee, is one of the worst railroad crashes in history. Two trains — No. 1 from Memphis and headed toward Nashville and No. 4, which departed Nashville for Memphis, collided head-on — at about 7:20 a.m. on a section of single-track line known as “Dutchman’s Curve ...