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Quintinshill Conspiracy: Britain's Worst Rail Disaster

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It was the railway's Titanic. An 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, 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, they were cut down instead on home soil - victims, it was said, of serious incompetence and a shoddy regard for procedure in the signal box, Two signalmen were sent to prison.

But startling new evidence reveals that the failures which led to the disaster were far more complex and wide-reaching than signalling negligence.

The Real Story Behind Britain's Worst Rail Disaster - When Truth Joined the Death Toll, exposes what really happened at Quinbtinshill - and why.

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Product Details
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
1781590990 / 9781781590997
Hardback
17/09/2013
United Kingdom
English
x, 267 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white)
24 cm
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