The interim report on two transformer explosions on newly-commissioned Glasgow suburban electric trains in 1960.
This document was published on 13th January 1961 by Ministry of Transport.
It was written by Brigadier C. A. Langley.
The original document format was Stapled Book, and comprised 21 pages.
This document was kindly sourced from Office of Rail Regulation and is in our Accident reports collection. It was added to the Archive on 9th October 2007.
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November 1960
Glasgow Electric
13th January 1961
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