The report on the collision of a passenger train with wagons at Dundalk in 1910.
This document was published on 19th August 1910 by Board of Trade.
It was written by Lieut. Col. E. Druitt.
This item is linked to the Accident at Dundalk on 6th August 1910
The original document format was Bound Volume, and comprised 5 pages.
This document was kindly sourced from Steve Thompson and is in our Accident reports collection. It was added to the Archive on 17th February 2008.
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"In this case as the 12.46 p.m. passenger train of the Dundalk, Nemry and Greenore Railway, was running between the Central and West Cabins, Dundalk, it came into collision with the rear of a brake van and 12 coal waggons which had been left standing on the down main line.
The driver and fireman of the passenger train were killed."
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