Elliot Junction rail accident
1906 disasters in the United Kingdom1906 in ScotlandAccidents and incidents involving Dundee and Arbroath RailwayAccidents and incidents involving North British RailwayDecember 1906 events ... and 6 more
History of Angus, ScotlandRail accidents caused by a driver's errorRailway accidents in 1906Train collisions in ScotlandTransport in Angus, ScotlandUse British English from October 2013
The Elliot Junction rail accident occurred on 28 December 1906 at Elliot Junction in Forfarshire (now Angus), Scotland. An express hit the rear of a local passenger train, which was just moving off from the station, killing 22 and injuring 24. The immediate cause was driver error, but a snow blizzard had disrupted services, and the driver received only a light sentence.
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