1853 Providence and Worcester head-on collision
1853 in Rhode IslandProvidence and Worcester RailroadRail accidents caused by a driver's errorRailway accidents in 1853Transportation disasters in Rhode Island
On August 12, 1853, two Providence and Worcester Railroad passenger trains collided head-on in Valley Falls, Rhode Island. The accident resulted in 14 fatalities and a further 17 injuries. The cause of the accident was the engineer of the northbound train misjudging the railroad timetable. At the time, trains operated based on a fixed timetable, without any railroad signaling system in place. The collision was one of the first to be photographed.
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