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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2071919/fan_mail/new] Ed's by himself today so he's got the entire episode for himself to do as he pleases. Kara is on vacation and that means Ed can do whatever type of episode he wants so what could possibly go wrong? As a result of Kara being vacation, Ed decided to do and episode themed off nothing else done before in The Day's Dumpster Fire [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/] history. and episode dedicated to one of the worst train accidents in American history. What was supposed to be a normal July 9, 1918, early morning train ride for folks coming in from Memphis TN to Nashville and folks coming out of Nashville TN heading to Memphis, two trains collided just a little way outside of Nashville on a blind turn called "Dutchman's Curve." This collision marked the worst train collision in US history and took the lives of over 101 men, women, and children. Furthermore, about 80% of the people who died that day were African Americans who were trying to head to a munitions factory for work. In this episode, Ed will nerd out on some cool facts about how steam engines work and why they dominated the mass transit system of the 1800s and early 1900s. He will also dig into the litany of safety issues that resulted in the disfigurement of many railroad workers if they didn't end up dying doing their jobs. Next Ed will describe the geography of where the collision took place as well as the two trains involved. He'll explain how the accident took place, who or what was at fault and what Ed thinks is the real culprit behind this terrible accident. It's not what you think! So, you better sit down and listen. You might just learn some math along the way. Of course, if you disagree with Ed's theories or want to add your own be sure to email Kara and Ed at thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com come. Check out the website [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/]and send a text if you want. This is not your typical dumpster fire, and it invites the community to chip in their theories. If you're interested in this episode, check out these! The Transatlantic Telegraph [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/the-transatlantic-telegraph-episode-37] The Hindenburg [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/the-hindenburg-episode-57] Hey before you go! If have ideas for future episodes that you want Kara and Ed to look into, email them at thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com. They would love to hear from you! You can also send them a text message by clicking on the link at the top. Be sure to head on over to www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/] for the ever growing library of historical dumpster fires. Check us out on the ol Instagrams! https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/ [https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/]
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