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Train crash kills 3 in 1947 | History Journal | The Journal Gazette

File photos People gather around the crash site where the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad No. 508 passenger train collided with an earth mover at a crossing on California Road, killing three and injuring more than a dozen, Oct. 7, 1947. The train collided with a 26-ton earth mover that was carrying 13 tons of dirt. The operator of the earth mover was not injured. Three people were killed and more than a dozen injured in a crash of the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad No. 508 passenger train on Oct. 7, 1947. Previous Next Thursday, April 29, 2021 1:00 am Train crash kills 3 in 1947 COREY MCMAKEN | The Journal Gazette Three people died and more than a dozen were injured on Oct. 7, 1947, when a passenger train struck a 26-ton earth mover and partially derailed at what was a crossing on California Road.

Biden s $2 3 trillion infrastructure plan meets power system needs, but leaves room for political dealing

The Biden proposals Much of the $2.3 trillion AJP investment would go toward modernize U.S. highways, roads, bridges, trains, buses, stations and airports. It would also retool U.S. manufacturing to build zero emission transportation infrastructure like zero emission vehicle fueling and charging stations. Analysts estimate around $200 billion would go to the energy transition and power system transformation. The proposal would also transition U.S. buildings away from fossil fuel heating and make them more energy efficient. Biden s plan includes a limited tax credit to speed near-term transmission development and new Department of Energy authority would streamline longer-term transmission expansion.

New homes in Sycamore Road in Croxley Green refused

A piece of green space in Croxley Green has been saved from development after plans for new homes were refused. Credit: Gareth Morris Councillors have overwhelmingly decided to vote down plans to build new homes on open green space in a neighbourhood. At a meeting last week, the planning committee at Three Rivers District Council turned down an application for six homes and three terraced houses in Sycamore Road, Croxley Green. It was the fourth time applicants Kebbell Development Ltd had attempted to build on this piece of land. The committee concluded the development would harm the character of the area with ten councillors voting in favour of refusal, after a motion was put forward by committee member Sara Bedford.

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