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Accident Returns: Extract for the Accident at Waverley East Junction, Edinburgh on 10th April 1913 0.5Mb
Sample Quote
"In this case the first engine was standing at the down home signals awaiting permission to proceed, when the second engine was authorised to enter the same section and struck it. Both drivers were injured, one of them seriously, and a goods guard, who was riding on the footplate of the second engine was also badly knocked about."
Archivist's Summary
The report on the collision of two light engines at Edinburgh Waverley East Junction in 1913.
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