On a warm Saturday afternoon in 1920, a freight and passenger train traveling on the old “Ma & Pa” railroad collided head-on, leaving two trainmen dead.
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On a warm Saturday afternoon in 1920, a freight and passenger train traveling on the old “Ma & Pa” railroad collided head-on, leaving two trainmen dead.
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