Shepherdsville train wreck
1917 in KentuckyAccidents and incidents involving Louisville and Nashville RailroadBullitt County, KentuckyDecember 1917 eventsRailway accidents and incidents in Kentucky ... and 1 more
Railway accidents in 1917
The Shepherdsville train wreck was a fatal rail accident that killed at least 49 people when an express collided with a local train at Shepherdsville, Kentucky on December 20, 1917. It was the deadliest train wreck in Kentucky's history. Blame was chiefly attributed to negligence by the driver and flagman of the local train, though the standard signalling routines were also found to be inadequate.
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N 37.986944444444 ° | E -85.714722222222 ° |
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2nd Street 200
40165
Kentucky, United States
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