Exeter crossing loop collision
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The Exeter crossing loop collision was a railway accident that occurred between the Temora Mail Train and a goods train at Exeter railway station, New South Wales, on 16 March 1914, just before the line was duplicated.
The crash happened in a fog. The goods train was too long to be moved to the loop and the other train failed to see the signals.
The collision killed 14.[1]
References
- ^ "Emergency Management Disasters Database". Attorney-General of Australia. Retrieved 2008-09-05.