The most serlotts accident to occur on the Virginian Railway in recent years took place about noon yesterday at Ingleslde, six miles east of Princeton, when passenger train No. .*?, collided head-on with one of the huge, triple unit electric motors hauling about 100 loaded freignt cars down grade.Two men, the engineer and IIrent an of the pa-s-engor train, werekilled wen their locomotive ail but(•limited 011 top of the motor, only the rear end staying on the tracks. Twenty others were more or less seriously injured in the crash, and jt. * A ■ JL Ml.'- H.' A t m. - ... . v, - 4.ginecr of the road, and T. T. Alabe. j Of Beck’ey. Both are expc ted to recover.E. G. Aldridge of Itoanoke. Vir-est operators on the road in point ofThe dead are: