Within 10 minutes, both had met with disaster; the doodlebug should have pulled into a siding at
Silver Lake to allow the freight to pass through the
single-track railway section at that point, but instead, it continued southward. Although both trains braked, their combined speed was when they collided at 5:58 pm. as the doodlebug was pushed over up the track by the momentum of the heavy freight train (which remained on the track); "flames shooting out 25 feet" [7.6 m] in all directions. The medical examiner determined that only nine passengers were killed on impact, the rest were burned to death. Firemen fought the blaze for 45 minutes, but several hours were needed before the bodies could be removed; most required saws to separate them from the seats to which they had been fused by the flames. Ambulances soon gathered at the scene, but only the three railroad employees needed to be taken to a hospital; instead, they took the charred bodies to funeral homes. ==Investigation==