REPORTS from the Chief Commissioner of Railways, Engineer-in-Chief, traffic manager, traffic inspector, locomotive foreman, and inspector of permanent way; with a statement of the particulars of the ...
Article : 257 wordsAbout 9·26 a.m., No. 1 engine arrived empty, the driver informing me that his train had run off the line at Haslam's Creek, and several persons were seriously injured. I at once communicated with the manager, ...
Article : 294 wordsRailway Department. Sydney, 13th July, 1858. SIR,—I have the honour to submit, for the information of the Government, a further report upon the late melancholy accident on the Great Southern ...
Article : 1,859 wordsReport of the No. and position of the carriages; &[?] of the 7[?]35 up-train on the 10th instant. Train consisted of—Engine No. 1, 1 first-class carriage, 1 second-class carriage, 4 third-class carriages, ...
Article : 256 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Immediately after receiving information that an accident had occurred on the Great Southern Railway, I proceeded down the line to Haslam's Creek, where I found the whole of the ...
Article : 690 wordsSir,—We have the honour to report the state of the casualties under our care, which, in all cases, are favourable. They have been visited by us this day, and all their wants and medical requisites have been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 974 wordsSir,—In reply to your request of yesterday, I beg to forward the following information respecting the character of the line where the accident occurred of the 10th instant, on the Great Southern Railway, at ...
Article : 168 wordsSIR,—Herewith you will receive a rough statement of the damage sustained to the rolling stock on the G. S. Railway, at the accident on the 10th instant. No. 3. first-class carriage—4 broken panels in the ...
Article : 268 wordsGeorge Fitzmaurice examined: I am station master at Sydney, in training for traffic inspector; the 7.35 up-train arrived at Parramatta from Campbelltown at the regular time; at Parramatta two horse-boxes were ...
Article : 3,172 wordsSir,—I have the honour to inform you, that on Saturday last, shortly after nine o'clock a.m., I received a message from the inspector that an accident had oocurred on the Great Southern Line: no ...
Article : 673 wordsBy direction of Mr. Robertson, the Police Magistrate and Coroner of Parramatta (Mr. F. O. Darvall and Mr. C. B. Lyons), were sent for, and the latter proceeded at once to the Vauxhall Inn, where the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 16 Jul 1858, Page 2
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