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On This Day in History - 1990: A French TGV set sets the world railway speed record by travelling at 322mph
The report into the Ais Gill collision, caused by a landslip which derailed a train into the path of a train passing on the adjacent track.
This document was published in October 1997 by Health and Safety Executive.
It was written by Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate.
This item is linked to the Accident at Ais Gill on 31st January 1995
The original document format was Stapled Book, and comprised 27 pages.
This document was kindly sourced from Ian Brightmore and is in our Accident reports collection. It was added to the Archive on 10th September 2005.
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