On this day in 1832, 194 years ago, the first section of the Leicester & Swannington Railway was officially opened through Glenfield Tunnel, marked by a special train for the company's directors and 300 guests hauled by a locomotive named Comet.
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Accidental death
Accidental death
To Britain as a whole, the railways brought social revolution, but many of the men who built them did not survive to enjoy the benefits. A subterranean hell awaited those enticed to do battle with the forces of earth and water, driving tunnels through our hills. Collapses, falls, explosions, runaways: all claimed the right to end or change lives.
This section records some of the many railway construction accidents, commemorating those who were destined to suffer “accidental death” in an era of cheap and expendable labour.