The report on a collision between an empty passenger train and a goods engine.
This document was published on 27th February 1897 by Board of Trade.
It was written by Lieut. Col. G. W. Addison (RE).
This item is linked to the Accident at Sunderland on 25th January 1897
The original document format was Bound Volume, and comprised 4 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 14th September 2010.
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"An empty passenger train, from Sunderland to Hylton, came into collision with the engine of a goods train at the crossing of the up Penshaw line with the down Hartlepool line."
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