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  2. Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    400+. Volunteers. 70. The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society (FWRHS) is a non-profit group in New Haven, Indiana that is dedicated to the restoration and operation of the ex- Nickel Plate Railroad's steam locomotive no. 765 and other vintage railroad equipment. Since restoration, the 765 was added to the National Register of Historic Places ...

  3. List of rail accidents (1910–1919) - Wikipedia

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    January 16 – United States – Chunky, Mississippi – Alabama & Vicksburg Railway passenger train no. 1 crashes in a creek. One person is killed with a few injured. 80 passengers were on board the westbound train. March 18 – United States – San Antonio, Texas – A Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad locomotive, Number 704 ...

  4. List of rail accidents (1920–1929) - Wikipedia

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    June 4 – China, Feng-tien, Mukden – Huanggutun incident. [92] June 10 – Germany – The locomotive and four cars of the Munich to Frankfurt fall down an embankment after derailing at Veitsbronn killing 22. [90] June 27 – United Kingdom – Darlington rail crash, head-on collision kills 25.

  5. List of hazing deaths in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He died several days later. [35][36] October 28, 1905. Stuart Lathrop Pierson. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Kenyon College. Gambier, Ohio. Hit by train. Pierson was killed while being initiated into a fraternity. He was sent to a railroad track as part of a hazing ceremony, and killed by an unscheduled train.

  6. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad was chartered in Indiana on May 11, 1852, and organized September 14, 1852, as a further extension west to Chicago. It was chartered February 5, 1853, in Illinois. The first section opened in February 1856 from Fort Wayne to Columbia City. On July 26, 1856, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road was ...

  7. Fort Wayne Railroaders - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Dutchess (1901, 1903–1906, 1908–1914) The Fort Wayne Railroaders were a minor league baseball team based in Fort Wayne, Indiana . Between 1903 and 1915, Fort Wayne teams played primarily as members of the Class B level Central League, with single seasons in the 1901 Class A level Western Association and 1906 Class C level ...

  8. List of rail accidents (1940–1949) - Wikipedia

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    September 9 – Argentina – A passenger train derails in Iturbe, Jujuy, killing 36 and injuring more than 50. [79][80] September 12 – United States – The Pennsylvania Railroad 's Washington -to- Detroit Red Arrow strikes a stalled automobile at Tiro, Ohio, derailing the locomotive and seven cars. At least 14 are injured.

  9. Camp Thomas A. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 41.057495°N 85.096570°W. Camp Thomas A. Scott, located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, was a Railway Operating Battalion training center for the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1942 to 1944 and a prisoner of war camp during World War II. It was named for Thomas A. Scott, who served as the fourth president of the Pennsylvania Railroad from ...

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