MONON BOARD

Historic MONON Newspaper Articles, Stories and Advertising => MONON Newspaper and Magazine Articles => Topic started by: Stew Winstandley on February 28, 2012, 11:27:22 pm

Title: March 1st wreck in 1969 (couldn't find any on a February 29)
Post by: Stew Winstandley on February 28, 2012, 11:27:22 pm
  March 1, 1969
 
  Vidette Messenger
  None Hurt In Derailment
 
  Rensselaer, Ind.—Ten cars, including a tanker
  filled with sulphuric acid and another with
  chloroform, derailed in a Monon Railroad freight
  train early today near the Rensselaer station.
 
  The derailment occurred on a curve as the 105
  car train traveled south at about 40 miles per
  hour. None of the five-member crew from
  Lafayette was hurt.
 
  The acid tanker ruptured in the accident, but
  although there was an acrid odor in the air
  from the fumes, they were not considered
  harmful and residents remained in their nearby
  homes.
 
  The chloroform tanker did not break open.
 
  Crews began clearing the wreckage and expected
  to repair the damage by late tonight.
 
  Investigators said a burned journal on the car
  containing the acid was believed responsible
  for the derailment of the cars in the middle
  of the train.
Title: Re: March 1st wreck in 1969 (couldn't find any on a February 29)
Post by: Ken Weller on February 28, 2012, 11:32:34 pm
This helps to show what was being shipped on the Monon, at least in 1969.

I wonder where the sulfuric acid originated, and the destination,
and also where the chloroform orginated, and the destination.
Title: Re: March 1st wreck in 1969 (couldn't find any on a February 29)
Post by: Gene Remaly on March 09, 2012, 03:17:06 pm
Ken
At one time Chicago was the acid capitol of the world.
Having said that, it could have been going any where. Indy, Louisville, New Orleans ----
Title: Re: March 1st wreck in 1969 (couldn't find any on a February 29)
Post by: Tom Kepshire on March 09, 2012, 04:18:20 pm
Here are two pictures of a tank car being picked up at Rensselaer. I believe this is the same accident.