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Title
Triangle Service Station, more train damage
Creator
Morgan, Ward C., 1907-1997, photographer

Institution
Western Michigan University

Subject
Service stations -- Kalamazoo (Mich.)

Subject
Railroad accidents

Subject
Railroads -- Trains

Item Number
LA01f013

Relation
7 photos in event - 11024

Type
image

Format
jpeg

Description
Insurance - Accidents. Damage from train accident to southern wall of Triangle Service Station, 315 E. Water Street, corner of Kalamazoo Avenue and Water Street, Kalamazoo, MI. Damage includes partially demolished brick exterior and cracks, leaning railroad crossing signal, and pile of rubble by train tracks. Also visible are wooden beam supporting wall, ladder, partial interior of service station, and flowers next to sidewalk. Part of National Storage Company exterior, 309-311 E. Water Street, with ""Allied World's Largest Mover"" advertisement visible in background. Client: John Lambert, Kalamazoo, MI (Photographic Negative)

Triangle Service Station, more train damage

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