Colombo crash at York
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Colombo crash at York
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A well known crash is featured in a local Newspaper.
A well known crash is featured in a local Newspaper.
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Re: Colombo crash at York
I am sure that I remember it being reported in detail in the Railway Magazine at the time. Possibly some one still has that copy?
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Re: Colombo crash at York
There has been a fair bit of discussion in another place.
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Re: Colombo crash at York
G'Day Gents
There are a couple of pictures in Ken Hooles, 'The East Coast main lines since 1925', bet that made a bang !
manna
There are a couple of pictures in Ken Hooles, 'The East Coast main lines since 1925', bet that made a bang !
manna
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Re: Colombo crash at York
Fell at the first hurdle!
Re: Colombo crash at York
as a winner of the 2000 guineas, I bet he'd never seen one!
BTW I thought that generation of A1/A3s were all named after Derby winners....obviously not.
BTW I thought that generation of A1/A3s were all named after Derby winners....obviously not.
Re: Colombo crash at York
I guess the copper investigating looked at the engine driver and said "Just one more thing........."?
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Re: Colombo crash at York
I was interested to see the pics of the crash, I was taken by my dad to see the scene soon after it happened, I alway thought it was a V2 that had hit the buffers as I always remembered it was a big engine. Here are some pics of the crash site taken today, you can still see where the bullnose to the stone is missing and the repair. The kiosk was boarded up for years afterwards.
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Re: Colombo crash at York
Heh! I see the lettering on the adjacent platform reads "PASSENGER LIFT". Did it once read "ENGINE LIFT"?