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The collision scattered carriages and debris across both of the torn up tracks and the danger had not passed as a second collision was imminent before driver, W. Williams of the Irish Mail, who knew of an approaching train instructed a fire-fighter, J. E. N. Williams to race up the track and signal...
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Published in | Daily post (Liverpool, England : 1978) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Liverpool (UK)
MGN Ltd
14.09.2013
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Summary: | The collision scattered carriages and debris across both of the torn up tracks and the danger had not passed as a second collision was imminent before driver, W. Williams of the Irish Mail, who knew of an approaching train instructed a fire-fighter, J. E. N. Williams to race up the track and signal the danger that lay for the oncoming Down freight train. |
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