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The Welwyn Tunnel rail crash took place in Welwyn North Tunnel, north of Welwyn (now Welwyn North) station on the Great Northern Railway, on 9 June 1866. According to L T C Rolt, "from the point of view of damage to engines and rolling stock it was one of the most destructive in railway history."

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  • Eisenbahnunfall im Welwyn-Tunnel (de)
  • Welwyn Tunnel rail crash (en)
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  • Bei dem Eisenbahnunfall im Welwyn-Tunnel kollidierten am 9. Juni 1866 drei Güterzüge im Welwyn-Nord-Tunnel. Zwei Menschen starben. Nach den Sach- und Materialschäden soll es einer der umfangreichsten Eisenbahnunfälle in Großbritannien gewesen sein. (de)
  • The Welwyn Tunnel rail crash took place in Welwyn North Tunnel, north of Welwyn (now Welwyn North) station on the Great Northern Railway, on 9 June 1866. According to L T C Rolt, "from the point of view of damage to engines and rolling stock it was one of the most destructive in railway history." (en)
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  • Welwyn Tunnel rail crash (en)
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  • Guard failed to protect the train (en)
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  • Welwyn, Hertfordshire (en)
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  • Collision (en)
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  • Bei dem Eisenbahnunfall im Welwyn-Tunnel kollidierten am 9. Juni 1866 drei Güterzüge im Welwyn-Nord-Tunnel. Zwei Menschen starben. Nach den Sach- und Materialschäden soll es einer der umfangreichsten Eisenbahnunfälle in Großbritannien gewesen sein. (de)
  • The Welwyn Tunnel rail crash took place in Welwyn North Tunnel, north of Welwyn (now Welwyn North) station on the Great Northern Railway, on 9 June 1866. According to L T C Rolt, "from the point of view of damage to engines and rolling stock it was one of the most destructive in railway history." (en)
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