Crowds examine the scene of a train wreck that occurred on Puente Creek in Los Angeles County. High flood water raging down the overflowing creek undermined a trestle on which a Union Pacific train was traveling and sent the train plummeting downward. The steel trestle was weakened at two points and entirely collapsed after the train's engine, passenger and baggage cars rolled over it. Of the fifteen passengers on the train, six people were seriously injured and two were killed. Injured survivors of the crash were sent to Murphy Emergency Hospital in Whittier for treatment. The wreck occurred at 6:40 p.m., approximately 35 minutes after the train had departed Los Angeles en route for Chicago. Photo dated: February, 1927.
Union Pacific Railroad Company Railroad accidents--California--Los Angeles County Trestles--California--Los Angeles County Floods--California--Los Angeles County
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