Sonning Cutting railway accident
The Sonning Cutting railway accident occurred during the early hours of 24 December 1841 in the Sonning Cutting through Sonning Hill, near Reading, Berkshire. A Great Western Railway (GWR) luggage train travelling from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads station entered Sonning Cutting. The train was made up of the broad-gauge locomotive Hecla, a tender, three third-class passenger carriages, and some heavily laden goods waggons. The passenger carriages were between the tender and the goods waggons.
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Sonning Cutting railway accident
The Sonning Cutting railway accident occurred during the early hours of 24 December 1841 in the Sonning Cutting through Sonning Hill, near Reading, Berkshire. A Great Western Railway (GWR) luggage train travelling from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads station entered Sonning Cutting. The train was made up of the broad-gauge locomotive Hecla, a tender, three third-class passenger carriages, and some heavily laden goods waggons. The passenger carriages were between the tender and the goods waggons.
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England
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1841-12-24
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Sonning Cutting, Berkshire
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Sonning Cutting railway accident
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Bei dem Eisenbahnunfall von So ...... tsch fuhr. 9 Reisende starben.
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The Sonning Cutting railway ac ...... tender and the goods waggons.
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Eisenbahnunfall von Sonning
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Sonning Cutting railway accident
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