Corning train wreck
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The Corning train wreck (also known as the Gibson train wreck) was a railway accident that occurred at 5.21 a.m. on July 4, 1912, on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad at East Corning freight station in Gibson three miles east of Corning in New York State, leaving 39 dead and 88 injured.
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East Corning Road, Town of Corning
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N 42.123611111111 ° | E -77.018888888889 ° |
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East Corning Road
East Corning Road
14830 Town of Corning
New York, United States
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