Friday, 22 November 1901, page 4
L. Bruck, a section hand near Kearney, was killed yesterday about noon by number six, a passenger train that arrives here at 12:25. He was working on the road with the section gang at Watsons ranch two miles west of Kearney where the double track ends. He had been working about thirty yards east of the main gang and did not hear the approaching train in time. The rest of the gang waved at him to get away but he did not see them
Friday, 22 November 1901, page 4
L. Bruck, a section hand near Kearney, was killed yesterday about noon by number six, a passenger train that arrives here at 12:25. He was working on the road with the section gang at Watsons ranch two miles west of Kearney where the double track ends. He had been working about thirty yards east of the main gang and did not hear the approaching train in time. The rest of the gang waved at him to get away but he did not see them
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