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Thomas Edison was in his mid-twenties when he saved a 3-year-old child from a runaway train in 1867.
Do you believe this nonsense. There was no runaway train. a kid might have been trespassing in a railroad yard, when Edison might just have been on the scene in time. this sounds like the (dangerous) -if not suicidal Franklin Kite and Key anecdote and is probably- a myth.
Based on a real runaway train incident. On May 15, 2001, a 47-car CSX locomotive left a Toledo, Ohio rail yard without an engineer and wasn't stopped until it had run 66 miles through three counties. No one was injured in the incident.Answers.com
It happened in Ohio, not Pennsylvania, in 2001.Also, the movie made it seem like the train was on the run all day, when really it was only for two hours.
"Runaway" was released in 1983
No, if the 17 year old isn't where their parents expect them to be, they are a runaway.
He is not a runaway at 18, he is legally an adult.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton died on October 26, 1902 [ heart failure]
The EM Stanton School in Philadelphia was established in 1965.
If you leave home without your parents' permission you can be declared a runaway.
If the 17yo is a runaway, yes. It's illegal to help a runaway from home.
Of course it is!