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The Chicago Union Stock Yards fire occurred from December 22 to December 23, 1910 in Chicago, resulting in the deaths of twenty-one Chicago Fire Department firemen. [1] Until the September 11 attacks, the fire was the deadliest building collapse in American history, [1] although the Texas City Disaster of 1947 killed more firefighters overall ...
English: Stevenage railway station, Hertfordshire Opened in 1973 by British Rail on its line from London to Peterborough, this station replaced an earlier one about a mile to the north, as this one is closer to the 'new' town. View north towards Hitchin and Peterborough, shortly after the new platform 5 had been built, far left.
Stevenage railway station serves the town of Stevenage in Hertfordshire, England. The station is around 27.6 miles (44.4 km) north of London King's Cross on the East Coast Main Line . The station lies just to the north of Langley junction, a grade separated junction where the Hertford Loop Line diverges from the East Coast Main Line; the two ...
Chicago Union Stock Yards fire may refer to: Chicago Union Stock Yards fire (1910), 21 firefighters and 3 civilians killed; Chicago Union Stock Yards fire (1934), second-most destructive Chicago fire in terms of property loss
The final intercity passenger train to depart Dearborn Station was the Grand Trunk Western Railroad's International Limited, which departed on April 30, 1971. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway 's San Francisco Chief and Grand Canyon from California on May 2 brought intercity operations at Dearborn to a close.
Claire Schwartz, who gathers photos blown and burned from the Eaton fire, is given a photo found by Nila Sinnatamay. Schwartz recognized the people in the photo and will return it to the owner.
Photos show firefighters battling a fire that started Monday night near Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif.
The Chicago Union Stock Yards fire of 1934 was the second-most destructive fire in the city's history, after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, in terms of property damage and buildings lost. [1] The Union Stock Yards of Chicago , Illinois in the United States were, at the time, the commercial butchering and meatpacking center of the Midwest .