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The '''1907 train accident''' was a collision between a [[Frisco railroad|Frisco]] switch engine and a [[North Highland Line|North Highland streetcar]] at [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[9th Avenue North]] on the afternoon of [[June 18]], [[1907]]. [[James Bailey]], the electric streetcar's inexperienced motorman, failed to respond to a danger flag and entered the crossing just ahead of the switching engine.
The '''1907 train accident''' was a collision between a [[Frisco railroad|Frisco]] switch engine and a [[North Highland Line|North Highland streetcar]] at [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[9th Avenue North]] on the afternoon of [[June 18]], [[1907]]. [[James Bailey (motorman)|James Bailey]], the electric streetcar's inexperienced motorman, failed to respond to a danger flag and entered the crossing just ahead of the switching engine.


==Casualties==
==Casualties==

Latest revision as of 11:23, 6 November 2012

The 1907 train accident was a collision between a Frisco switch engine and a North Highland streetcar at 19th Street and 9th Avenue North on the afternoon of June 18, 1907. James Bailey, the electric streetcar's inexperienced motorman, failed to respond to a danger flag and entered the crossing just ahead of the switching engine.

Casualties

Ten people were injured in the accident:

Reference

  • "Ten Injured at Birmingham." (June 19, 1907) Atlanta Constitution. - transcribed by Jenni Lanham and republished at GenDisasters.com - accessed January 28, 2007