From the Arthur Trevena collection of photographs. Accident at Slough station, involving a Great Western Railway passenger train, 16 June 1900.
The signals had not been seen by the driver, and his train, pulled by locomotive number 1315 'Kennet', collided with a train that was already at the platform, killing five people
Railway accidents were more common at this time than they are now. However, safety measures were being put in place; for example carriages were fitted with continuous brakes making it easier for trains to stop quickly.
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