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The '''1921 Lone Star Express Catastrophe''' was a {{wp|railway accident}} that occured on March 19th, 1921, in downtown {{wp|Austin, Texas}}, when CGTR's luxury 8 car night train—containing a baggage combine, diner, and observation car—the [[Lone Star Express]], would be struck by CGTR's [[Golden Ember]]—a 12 car passenger train containing a diner and observation car—resulting in 49 casualties and 379 injuries. | |||
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== Accident == |
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1921 Lone Star Express Catastrophe | |
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Date | 19 March 1921 8:07 PM |
Location | Austin, Texas |
Country | United States |
Operator | Central Gateway Turtle Railroad |
Incident type | Collision at switch |
Cause | Human error |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 |
Passengers | 744 |
Crew | 12 |
Deaths | 49 |
Injuries | 379 |
Damage | 1 CGTR 'Prarie' Type 8 Pullman Palace Coaches 1 CGTR 'Northern' Type 9 Barney and Smith Coaches |
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The 1921 Lone Star Express Catastrophe was a railway accident that occured on March 19th, 1921, in downtown Austin, Texas, when CGTR's luxury 8 car night train—containing a baggage combine, diner, and observation car—the Lone Star Express, would be struck by CGTR's Golden Ember—a 12 car passenger train containing a diner and observation car—resulting in 49 casualties and 379 injuries.