1890 Norton Fitzwarren rail crash
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The Norton Fitzwarren rail crash occurred on 11 November 1890, at Norton Fitzwarren station on the Great Western Railway, approximately two miles south-west of Taunton in Somerset. A special boat train carrying passengers from Plymouth to Paddington collided with a goods train that was being shunted on the main line. Ten passengers were killed, and eleven people (including the driver and fireman of the special train) were seriously injured.[1] Another significant accident occurred at Norton Fitzwarren in 1940.
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Norton Fitzwarren rail crash | |
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Details | |
Date | 11 November 1890 01:24 |
Location | Norton Fitzwarren station |
Country | England |
Line | Reading to Plymouth Line |
Cause | Signalling error |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 |
Passengers | ~50 |
Deaths | 10 |
Injured | 11 |
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