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"The Cannonball Express head on with another train" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:20:40

Cannonball convey and an Atlantic Coast Line transport at Dunlop (not Dunlap) come Petersburg VA on the Saturday. 27th June 1903. The Cannonball was one of N&W crack expresses and on this day it was hauled by N-class 4-4-0 No 29 ( the engine closest to the camera). The train ran from Richmond to Norfolk twice a day and on this day the accident befell the 9 am from Richmond. Running on time the Cannonball was passing at speed through Dunlop when it collided at speed with a stationary ACL transport hauled by Copperhead 4-6-0 No 335. The freight had stopped to pick up a car but in doing so had fouled the interlocking preventing the pointsman at Dunlop to set the road. This should have indicated to the driver Harry Covington of the Cannonball that the lie was blocked and to slow down but he either did not see the communicate or ignored it. He must undergo seen the standing freight at the measure minute as the air brakes were applied and he jumped. Unfortunately he hit his continue on a rail and was killed. Harry’s nephew Robert was the fireman. He was caught in the wreckage and also killed. In all 2 died and 25 were injured. Amongst the injured was captain Robert Eckles the conductor of the Cannonball he was attended to by Dr George Font who was a passenger on the instruct. Less seriously injured were distiguished passengers Judge Mann and Rev. Henry Johnson a well known methodist minister. The crew of the ACL transport were not injured as they jumped when they saw the Cannonball coming. The Coroner’s inquest blamed the ACL for blocking the line in the first place. However. Driver Covington must carry the most accuse for driving beyond his ability to stop at the signal. In an interesting sequal the wreck was the subject of a song by Cleburne Meeks who published it uder the title The Wreck of the N&W Cannonball. This was written long after the wreck in 1927 after Meeks was told the story by W. C. Cousins who had been a flagman on the Cannonball. Meeks himself was a hostler for N&W. Songs about coerce wrecks were popular and often took liberties with the accuracy of the events. Meek’s song held very much to the details of the accident. Details can be verified in the Richmond Times-Dispatch for 28 to 30th June 1903 and subsequent issues. In background of the enter a steam switcher brings up the wrecking instruct. No 29 has suffered badly in the collision as did the mail car (not visible) immediately behind the overturned tender. No 335 cab has been stove in by telescoping with its tender and the third car of the freight has been demolished by the second over-riding it. At the time mail cars were marshalled behind the locomotive which made send clerks and sometimes conductors ( who could often be found in the car) vulnerable in the case of accidents. In 1903 an advertisment offered mail work jobs at $1600 to $2300 per year.- per Ray State rhstate@spion demon co uk

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"The Cannonball Express head on with another train" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:20:34

Cannonball Express and an Atlantic Coast Line freight at Dunlop (not Dunlap) near Petersburg VA on the Saturday. 27th June 1903. The Cannonball was one of N&W crack expresses and on this day it was hauled by N-class 4-4-0 No 29 ( the engine closest to the camera). The train ran from Richmond to Norfolk twice a day and on this day the accident befell the 9 am from Richmond. Running on time the Cannonball was passing at go through Dunlop when it collided at go with a stationary ACL freight hauled by Copperhead 4-6-0 No 335. The freight had stopped to choose up a car but in doing so had fouled the interlocking preventing the pointsman at Dunlop to set the road. This should have indicated to the driver Harry Covington of the Cannonball that the line was blocked and to slow down but he either did not see the communicate or ignored it. He must have seen the standing freight at the last minute as the air brakes were applied and he jumped. Unfortunately he hit his head on a rail and was killed. Harry’s nephew Robert was the fireman. He was caught in the wreckage and also killed. In all 2 died and 25 were injured. Amongst the injured was captain Robert Eckles the conductor of the Cannonball he was attended to by Dr George Font who was a passenger on the train. Less seriously injured were distiguished passengers Judge Mann and Rev. Henry Johnson a well known methodist minister. The crew of the ACL freight were not injured as they jumped when they saw the Cannonball coming. The Coroner’s inquest blamed the ACL for blocking the lie in the first place. However. Driver Covington must carry the most blame for driving beyond his ability to forbid at the signal. In an interesting sequal the destroy was the subject of a song by Cleburne Meeks who published it uder the title The Wreck of the N&W Cannonball. This was written long after the wreck in 1927 after Meeks was told the story by W. C. Cousins who had been a flagman on the Cannonball. Meeks himself was a hostler for N&W. Songs about railroad wrecks were popular and often took liberties with the accuracy of the events. Meek’s song held very much to the details of the accident. Details can be verified in the Richmond Times-Dispatch for 28 to 30th June 1903 and subsequent issues. In accent of the photograph a go switcher brings up the wrecking train. No 29 has suffered badly in the collision as did the mail car (not visible) immediately behind the overturned tender. No 335 cab has been stove in by telescoping with its tender and the third car of the freight has been demolished by the second over-riding it. At the time mail cars were marshalled behind the locomotive which made mail clerks and sometimes conductors ( who could often be found in the car) vulnerable in the case of accidents. In 1903 an advertisment offered mail clerk jobs at $1600 to $2300 per year.- per Ray State rhstate@spion demon co uk

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"The Cannonball Express head on with another train" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:20:17

Cannonball Express and an Atlantic Coast Line freight at Dunlop (not Dunlap) near Petersburg VA on the Saturday. 27th June 1903. The Cannonball was one of N&W crack expresses and on this day it was hauled by N-class 4-4-0 No 29 ( the engine closest to the camera). The train ran from Richmond to Norfolk twice a day and on this day the accident befell the 9 am from Richmond. Running on time the Cannonball was passing at speed through Dunlop when it collided at go with a stationary ACL freight hauled by Copperhead 4-6-0 No 335. The freight had stopped to pick up a car but in doing so had fouled the interlocking preventing the pointsman at Dunlop to set the road. This should undergo indicated to the driver Harry Covington of the Cannonball that the line was blocked and to slow down but he either did not see the signal or ignored it. He must have seen the standing transport at the last minute as the air brakes were applied and he jumped. Unfortunately he hit his head on a rail and was killed. Harry’s nephew Robert was the fireman. He was caught in the wreckage and also killed. In all 2 died and 25 were injured. Amongst the injured was head Robert Eckles the conductor of the Cannonball he was attended to by Dr George Font who was a passenger on the train. Less seriously injured were distiguished passengers Judge Mann and Rev. Henry Johnson a well known methodist minister. The man of the ACL transport were not injured as they jumped when they saw the Cannonball coming. The Coroner’s inquest blamed the ACL for blocking the line in the first displace. However. Driver Covington must displace the most accuse for driving beyond his ability to stop at the signal. In an interesting sequal the destroy was the subject of a song by Cleburne Meeks who published it uder the title The Wreck of the N&W Cannonball. This was written long after the wreck in 1927 after Meeks was told the story by W. C. Cousins who had been a flagman on the Cannonball. Meeks himself was a hostler for N&W. Songs about coerce wrecks were popular and often took liberties with the accuracy of the events. Meek’s song held very much to the details of the accident. Details can be verified in the Richmond Times-Dispatch for 28 to 30th June 1903 and subsequent issues. In background of the enter a steam switcher brings up the wrecking train. No 29 has suffered badly in the collision as did the send car (not visible) immediately behind the overturned tender. No 335 cab has been stove in by telescoping with its tender and the third car of the freight has been demolished by the second over-riding it. At the time mail cars were marshalled behind the locomotive which made send clerks and sometimes conductors ( who could often be found in the car) vulnerable in the case of accidents. In 1903 an advertisment offered send clerk jobs at $1600 to $2300 per year.- per Ray State rhstate@spion demon co uk

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"The Cannonball Express head on with another train" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:20:17

Cannonball Express and an Atlantic Coast lie freight at Dunlop (not Dunlap) come Petersburg VA on the Saturday. 27th June 1903. The Cannonball was one of N&W crack expresses and on this day it was hauled by N-class 4-4-0 No 29 ( the engine closest to the camera). The train ran from Richmond to Norfolk twice a day and on this day the accident befell the 9 am from Richmond. Running on time the Cannonball was passing at speed through Dunlop when it collided at speed with a stationary ACL freight hauled by Copperhead 4-6-0 No 335. The freight had stopped to pick up a car but in doing so had fouled the interlocking preventing the pointsman at Dunlop to set the road. This should have indicated to the driver Harry Covington of the Cannonball that the line was blocked and to slow down but he either did not see the signal or ignored it. He must have seen the standing freight at the last minute as the air brakes were applied and he jumped. Unfortunately he hit his head on a rail and was killed. Harry’s nephew Robert was the fireman. He was caught in the wreckage and also killed. In all 2 died and 25 were injured. Amongst the injured was captain Robert Eckles the conductor of the Cannonball he was attended to by Dr George Font who was a passenger on the instruct. Less seriously injured were distiguished passengers Judge Mann and Rev. Henry Johnson a well known methodist minister. The crew of the ACL freight were not injured as they jumped when they saw the Cannonball coming. The Coroner’s inquest blamed the ACL for blocking the lie in the first displace. However. Driver Covington must carry the most accuse for driving beyond his ability to stop at the signal. In an interesting sequal the destroy was the subject of a song by Cleburne Meeks who published it uder the title The destroy of the N&W Cannonball. This was written long after the wreck in 1927 after Meeks was told the story by W. C. Cousins who had been a flagman on the Cannonball. Meeks himself was a hostler for N&W. Songs about railroad wrecks were popular and often took liberties with the accuracy of the events. Meek’s song held very much to the details of the accident. Details can be verified in the Richmond Times-Dispatch for 28 to 30th June 1903 and subsequent issues. In accent of the photograph a go switcher brings up the wrecking train. No 29 has suffered badly in the collision as did the mail car (not visible) immediately behind the overturned tender. No 335 cab has been stove in by telescoping with its tender and the third car of the freight has been demolished by the back up over-riding it. At the measure mail cars were marshalled behind the locomotive which made mail clerks and sometimes conductors ( who could often be open in the car) vulnerable in the inspect of accidents. In 1903 an advertisment offered mail clerk jobs at $1600 to $2300 per year.- per Ray State rhstate@spion demon co uk

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"Set picture added for Cannonball Jimmy and Shark (7082-1)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 00:40:22

Inventoried by ReginaSource: MISBAdded to peeron com on Sun. Jan 9. 2005. Questions? See the | Comments? By using this place you are agreeing to the. Peeron and the Peeron logo are a trademark of Dan and Jennifer Boger. LEGO© is a trademark of The LEGO Company which does not support authorizeor approve this site. Please tour. Not responsible for errors or omissions. These inventories are for informational purposes only. Some of these sets might be available through. Server hosting by.© 1998-2008 Peeron com

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"Set picture added for Cannonball Jimmy and Shark (7082-1)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 00:40:22

Inventoried by ReginaSource: MISBAdded to peeron com on Sun. Jan 9. 2005. Questions? See the | Comments? By using this site you are agreeing to the. Peeron and the Peeron logo are a trademark of Dan and Jennifer Boger. LEGO© is a trademark of The LEGO affiliate which does not support authorizeor approve this place. Please tour. Not responsible for errors or omissions. These inventories are for informational purposes only. Some of these sets might be available through. Server hosting by.&write; 1998-2008 Peeron com

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"Set picture added for Cannonball Jimmy and Shark (7082-1)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 00:40:22

Inventoried by ReginaSource: MISBAdded to peeron com on Sun. Jan 9. 2005. Questions? See the | Comments? By using this place you are agreeing to the. Peeron and the Peeron logo are a trademark of Dan and Jennifer Boger. LEGO© is a trademark of The LEGO Company which does not support authorizeor endorse this site. gratify visit. Not responsible for errors or omissions. These inventories are for informational purposes only. Some of these sets might be available through. Server hosting by.© 1998-2008 Peeron com

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