The Lancashire And Yorkshire Railway Being a Full Account of the Rise And Progr

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The Lancashire And Yorkshire Railway Being a Full Account of the Rise And Progr
Thomas Normington
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It had broken away the coupling of the guard's van and rolled 120 down into a field, Leaving the driver and fireman on the embankment with very slight injuries. A few passengers who travelled in the first two carriages complained of having received sonic slight injuries, while the passengers in the rear part of the train were not aware there had been a collision until some time afterwards. On my seeing the goods brake van across the parapet of the bridge (»n the opposite line. J asked the guard... if any one bad gone on towards Wakefield to slop the 10 p. M. Passenger train from there to Goole. He replied he did not think any one had gone. I said, " Go at once, for t lie t rain is overdue ; " and away he went. Directly after 1 heard the train coming towards Croft on. Although half dead, I ran to meet it, and it was stopped just in time to prevent another collision. The extra exertion I had made in running so soon after the severe shock I had just received completely knocked me over. I told the guard and station staff what to do, when reaction returned.

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