Spanish River derailment

Spanish River derailment
Date January 21, 1910
Location Nairn, Northern Ontario
Coordinates 46°18′04″N 81°40′30″W / 46.30106°N 81.67491°W / 46.30106; -81.67491Coordinates: 46°18′04″N 81°40′30″W / 46.30106°N 81.67491°W / 46.30106; -81.67491
Country Canada
Operator Canadian Pacific Railway
Type of incident derailment
Statistics
Trains 1
Deaths 44

The Spanish River derailment is a rail transport accident that occurred on January 21, 1910, on the CPR line where the railway crosses the Spanish River near the settlement of Nairn in Northern Ontario, Canada near Sudbury, Ontario.

During the early afternoon on January 21, 1910, Canadian Pacific Railway's westbound Soo Express derailed as it crossed the bridge over the Spanish River. 44 people died as a result of the accident and many more were injured.[1]

Conductor Thomas Reynolds of North Bay made a daring escape from the submerged dining car into the freezing water. After surfacing, he hauled out several passengers through the roof hatch.[2] Some construction workers who were working nearby also assisted saving some passengers.

Citations

  1. "Over Forty Died in the 1910 Spanish River Train Tragedy – Gary Peck". Republic of Mining. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  2. "The 1910 Spanish River Train Wreck". Mid-north Monitor. Retrieved 30 March 2018.


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