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English: Block signal cabin north of Thirsk, England, where an express passenger train collided with a freight train after the signalman had fallen asleep. He had spent his previous rest day searching for medical help for his infant daughter, who died later that day.
Date
Source Illustrated London News 12 Nov 1892
Author Julius M Price

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Signal cabin, site of a railway collision in November 1892

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