Sunshine Railway Disaster 1908: A Railwayman’s Perspective by Tom Rigg (Secondhand Book)

SECONDHAND BOOK

On Easter Monday, 20 April 1908, two trains collided at Sunshine Railway Station. Forty-four people lost their lives and until the Granville train crash, this was Australia’s worst rail disaster. Well-known and respected railway historian, Tom Rigg, sets the scene prior to the crash. Tom goes on to describe the collision, the working conditions of the staff and the subsequent inquest and investigations.

Specifications:

Condition: Very good, as new

Publisher: Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc.

Year: 2008

Format: Paperback

Pages: 74pp

ISBN: 9780959598957

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SECONDHAND BOOK

On Easter Monday, 20 April 1908, two trains collided at Sunshine Railway Station. Forty-four people lost their lives and until the Granville train crash, this was Australia’s worst rail disaster. Well-known and respected railway historian, Tom Rigg, sets the scene prior to the crash. Tom goes on to describe the collision, the working conditions of the staff and the subsequent inquest and investigations.

Specifications:

Condition: Very good, as new

Publisher: Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc.

Year: 2008

Format: Paperback

Pages: 74pp

ISBN: 9780959598957

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Weight 0.28 kg
Dimensions 20.5 × 29.1 × 0.6 cm

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