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Human cost of working on the railways revealed in database - The National Archives

Summary by The National Archives
A new public database listing records about railway accidents is being launched at The National Archives on Thursday 5 June to coincide with Volunteers Week. The Railway Work, Life & Death project makes accessible information about 4,500 railway staff killed or injured at work between 1911-1923. It has been made possible because volunteers at The National Archives, The National Railway Museum and the Modern Records Centre at the University of Wa…
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The National Archives broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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