Britain's Railway Disasters

Britain's Railway Disasters
Author: Michael Foley
Publisher: Wharncliffe
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1473831865

Passengers on the early railways took their lives in their hands every time they got on board a train. It was so dangerous that they could buy an insurance policy with their ticket. There seemed to be an acceptance that the level danger was tolerable in return for the speed of travel that was now available to them.British Railway Disasters looks at the most serious railway accidents from the origins of the development of the train up to the present day. Seriousness is judged on the number of those who died. Information gleaned from various newspaper reports is compared with official reports on the accidents.The book will appeal to all those with a fascination for rail transport as well as those with a love of history.Michael Foley examines the social context of how injuries and deaths on the railways were seen in the early days, as well as how claims in the courts became more common, leading to a series of medical investigations as to how travelling and crashing at high speed affected the human body

Red for Danger

Red for Danger
Author: L. T. C. Rolt
Publisher: History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Railroad accidents
ISBN: 9780752451060

A classic work that must be included in the library of any railway enthusiast

British Railway Disasters

British Railway Disasters
Author: Robin Jones
Publisher: Mortons Books
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2019-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This is the story of how Britain’s railway disasters, horrific though they may be, change the network for the better through the crucial lessons that are learned. It starts with fatalities on early mining tramways before the dawn of the steam age and takes the story up to the present day. While many of Britain’s worst tragedies are covered in depth, such as Quintinshill in 1915 and Harrow & Wealdstone in 1952, the book also looks at others that had resounding consequences for safety.

Britain's Railway Disasters

Britain's Railway Disasters
Author: Michael Foley
Publisher: Wharncliffe
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1781593795

Passengers on the early railways took their lives in their hands every time they got on board a train. It was so dangerous that they could buy an insurance policy with their ticket. There seemed to be an acceptance that the level danger was tolerable in return for the speed of travel that was now available to them.??British Railway Disasters looks at the most serious railway accidents from the origins of the development of the train up to the present day. Seriousness is judged on the number of those who died. Information gleaned from various newspaper reports is compared with official reports on the accidents.??The book will appeal to all those with a fascination for rail transport as well as those with a love of history.??Michael Foley examines the social context of how injuries and deaths on the railways were seen in the early days, as well as how claims in the courts became more common, leading to a series of medical investigations as to how travelling and crashing at high speed affected the human body

British Railway Disasters

British Railway Disasters
Author: Robin Jones
Publisher: Gresley
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-02-08
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1911658719

This is the story of how Britain’s railway disasters, horrific though they may be, change the network for the better through the crucial lessons that are learned. It starts with fatalities on early mining tramways before the dawn of the steam age and takes the story up to the present day. While many of Britain’s worst tragedies are covered in depth, such as Quintinshill in 1915 and Harrow & Wealdstone in 1952, the book also looks at others that had resounding consequences for safety.

Railway Disasters of the World

Railway Disasters of the World
Author: Peter W. B. Semmens
Publisher: Haynes Publications
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1994
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781852603236

Railway DisasterSemmens

Railway Milestones and Millstones

Railway Milestones and Millstones
Author: Stanley Hall
Publisher: Ian Allan Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Locomotives
ISBN: 9780711031104

"Throughout the history of Britain's railways there have been events, individuals and designs that can be regarded as conspicuous successes. The milestone and millstones recorded in this book range in time from the earliest years of railways in Britain to the industry, as it exists in the first decade of the 21st century."--Publisher's description.

The Quintinshill Conspiracy

The Quintinshill Conspiracy
Author: Jack Richards
Publisher: Wharncliffe
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1473831806

It was the railway's Titanic. A horrific crash involving five trains in which 230 died and 246 were injured, it remains the worst disaster in the long history of Britain's rail network.The location was the isolated signal box at Quintinshill, on the Anglo-Scottish border near Gretna; the date, 22 May 1915. Amongst the dead and injured were women and children but most of the casualties were Scottish soldiers on their way to fight in the Gallipoli campaign. Territorials setting off for war on a distant battlefield were to die, not in battle, but on home soil victims, it was said, of serious incompetence and a shoddy regard for procedure in the signal box, resulting in two signalmen being sent to prison. Startling new evidence reveals that the failures which led to the disaster were far more complex and wide-reaching than signalling negligence. Using previously undisclosed documents, the authors have been able to access official records from the time and have uncovered ahighly shocking and controversial truth behind what actually happened at Quintinshill and the extraordinary attempts to hide the truth.As featured in Dumfries & Galloway Life magazine, January 2014.

Railway Disasters

Railway Disasters
Author: Simon Fowler
Publisher: Wharncliffe
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2013-09-18
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1473829852

British railways are one of the safest ways of travelling. That they are so is the result of painful lessons learnt over many decades, for there have been many hundreds of railway disasters.This book looks at some of the most famous as well as some that have been all but forgotten, matching graphic illustrations with eyewitness accounts of people who were there and the confidential reports of the accident investigators who worked out what had gone wrong.The book explores the reasons why accidents happen. Some are due to the carelessness of staff, others due to equipment failure or poor signalling. Yet others still baffle the experts. Simon Fowler is a long-standing Pen & Sword author having written many books on family and military history. He is a also a professional researcher and tutor.