1858 Utica train wreck
The 1858 Utica train wreck was a rail disaster that occurred as the result of a bridge collapse. Nine passengers were killed as a result of the wreck.
Incident
On May 11, 1858, an eastbound Cincinnati express passenger train was crossing a wooden bridge over the Sauquoit Creek in Utica, New York. At this same time, a westbound freight train was also crossing this bridge on the opposite line. The freight train had barely made it past the creek when the bridge gave way and collapsed. Several of the passenger cars shattered as they stacked upon each other. Nine were killed and 55 were injured. The injuries were described in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper:Personal accounts from survivors stated that the bridge collapse was a result of poor wood quality. These personal accounts also reveal that the New York Central Rail Company made out of court settlements, with some receiving $2,000.