Gillingham bus disaster
1950s in Kent1951 disasters in the United Kingdom1951 in England1951 road incidentsBus incidents in England ... and 6 more
December 1951 events in the United KingdomDisasters in KentEngvarB from September 2013Gillingham, KentRoad incidents involving fogTransport in Medway
The Gillingham bus disaster occurred outside Chatham Dockyard, Kent on the evening of 4 December 1951. A double-decker bus ploughed into a company of fifty-two young members of the Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps, aged between nine and thirteen. Twenty-four of the cadets were killed and eighteen injured; at the time it was the highest loss of life in any road accident in British history, until it was surpassed by the 1975 Dibbles Bridge coach crash which killed 33.
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ME4 4TQ , St. Marys Island
England, United Kingdom
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