Accident
The accident happened near President Illia Station, where the Belgrano Sur Line train that ran towards the Buenos Aires station crossed Lacarra Street at its junction with Veracruz street. The crossing attendant, believing the crossing to be clear, opened the barriers to allow a truck to cross. The truck was followed by the bus,''Railroad Wrecks'' by Edgar A. Haine, pages 143–144, Publ 1993 which was carrying 120 children. The bus driver did not hear the warning bell until it was too late. The impact of the train virtually destroyed the bus and pushed part of it 150 yards down the track. Dozens of ambulances and a hundred doctors arrived at the scene. The injured were taken to four different hospitals where a shortage of blood and plasma resulted in an appeal for blood donors, to which 1,500 people responded. Many children were taken to Hospital Piñero in a truck driven by the owner of a nearbyVictims
As a result, 33 people were killed and 83 injured. Other than the bus driver and a female teacher, the dead were children less than 13-years-old. There were no casualties on the train. Most of the children lived at a shanty town on Lacarra street and were less than 6 years old. A monument was built after the tragedy, marking the scene of the accident.Notes
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