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The Almonte train wreck - 27 Dec 1942 Anonymous Photographer.
11 December 2016
Survivor Still Affected by
1942 Almonte Train Wreck


Almonte Ontario - Editor's Note:  Two days after Christmas in 1942 one of Canada's worst train accidents happened near the site of the present-day Almonte Library.
 
For reasons that are still not fully clear, a 13 car troop train from western Canada plowed into the back of the stopped local carrying holiday passengers from Petawawa to Ottawa.
 
36 passengers were killed and over 150 were injured.
 
Photos below show how devastating the crash was.
 
A survivor of that tragic accident, Margaret Lisinski, has given her care giver permission to share her comments on the crash.
 
Ms. Margaret Lisinski (94) is now in a retirement home in Ottawa, the Carlingwood Retirement Centre.
 
I am her constant care giver and see her practically every day.
 
I hear stories from her in dribs and drabs.
 
I talked about Christmas time.
 
That time is always very traumatic for her.
 
She doesn't seem to have celebrated it much.
 
Margaret's favourite line for what she would like to receive most is, "All I want for Christmas is a new pair of legs."
 
Since the accident, when her legs where so heavily damaged and full of scars, the crash has played a huge role in her life, with constant physical and emotional suffering.
 
She is always in a lot of pain.
 
In spite of that she is a real trooper.
 
Anonymous Author.

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