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Ballymacarrett rail crash of 1871

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Date
  
13 May 1871

Location
  
Time
  
8:30pm

Country
  
Ireland, now modern day Northern Ireland

Rail line
  
Belfast–Comber main line

The Ballymacarrett rail crash of 1871 occurred on 13 May 1871 at the Ballymacarrett Junction of the Belfast and County Down Railway in Belfast, Ireland. Two people were killed with 55 injured. The cause was a derailment caused by an intoxicated fireman who drove a steam locomotive with four goods wagons off the end of incomplete set of points at Ballymacarrett Junction blocking the main line. Another train came along and struck the first.

References

Ballymacarrett rail crash of 1871 Wikipedia


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