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Show f j RAILROAD BLAMES ENGINEER FOR WRECK; HE SAW NO SIGNALS I l&Kg. I Coaches of second section (on left) and part of Twentieth Century Limited vlran . (on right) after second crash; Engineer Hess. jSj. is At the scene of the wreck on the I New York Central Railroad, at Am- I herst, Ohio, it was declared by Gen- eral Superintendent A. S. Ingalls of t the road that from preliminary in- quiry it seemed Engineer Hess pass- l id a stop signal which, had it been heeded, would have prevented his section from crashing into the section sec-tion ahead. Hess says he saw no signals. The above picture shows how the Twentieth Century Limited, running on another track, crashed into the wreckage caused by the jam- ming of the second section of the Pittsburgh-Chicago train into the first section of the same train. |