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Stranded train passengers 'take control'

Canadians had never before endured a natural disaster like the ice storm of 1998. A difficult morning of car scraping quickly turned into a state of emergency from eastern Ontario to southern Quebec. Millions huddled in the dark by their fireplaces. Many suffered from hypothermia and carbon monoxide poisoning. Heavy ice sheets toppled huge power pylons and in just six days an electrical system that took decades to create was razed.

Ice storm passengers get fed up with 18-hour ride.

Medium: Radio
Program: This Morning
Broadcast Date: Jan. 11, 1998
Guest(s): Einar Murchison
Host: Michael Enright
Duration: 6:26

Last updated: December 13, 2012

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