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Britain's Railways Disasters: Fatal Accidents From the 1830s to the Present Michael Foley

Britain's Railways Disasters: Fatal Accidents From the 1830s to the Present By Michael Foley

Britain's Railways Disasters: Fatal Accidents From the 1830s to the Present by Michael Foley


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Britain's Railways Disasters: Fatal Accidents From the 1830s to the Present by Michael Foley

Passengers on the early railways took their lives in their hands every time they got on board a train. It was so dangerous that they could buy an insurance policy with their ticket. There seemed to be an acceptance that the level danger was tolerable in return for the speed of travel that was now available to them. British Railway Disasters looks at the most serious railway accidents from the origins of the development of the train up to the present day. Seriousness is judged on the number of those who died. Information gleaned from various newspaper reports is compared with official reports on the accidents. The book will appeal to all those with a fascination for rail transport as well as those with a love of history. Michael Foley examines the social context of how injuries and deaths on the railways were seen in the early days, as well as how claims in the courts became more common, leading to a series of medical investigations as to how travelling and crashing at high speed affected the human body. Interesting facts: * Passengers were locked into carriages and often tried to acquire keys to the doors. * Travelling in second and third class was much more dangerous than first class. * Punishments inflicted on early railway companies for causing death were often based on a law dating back the middle ages. * Not only was there often more than one fatal crash in the same week, there were some multiple fatal accidents on the same day. * There was an ailment known as railway spine. It was similar to whiplash injuries seen in modern car accidents.

About Michael Foley

Michael Foley spent much of his career as a primary school teacher and has always had a great passion for history - particularly relating to his home county of Essex. Now he concentrates on his writing and has published nineteen books on military and local history, including a history of the Sportsman's Battalion in the First World War, and a history of POWs held by the British from the distant past to the modern era. He also writes articles and stories for magazines. Many years ago Michael trained as a guard with British Railways and has maintained a great interest in the country's railway system ever since.

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GOR010840172
9781781593790
1781593795
Britain's Railways Disasters: Fatal Accidents From the 1830s to the Present by Michael Foley
Used - Like New
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20140401
224
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