THE BRAYBROOK DISASTER.
"INQUEST. Press Association —Copyright. Melbourne, May 18. At the inquest on the exhumed victims of the Brayhrook disaster, ■the.guard of the Ballarat train deposed that when he saw the Bendigo train approaching he waved his lamp for, the Ballarat train to go forward quickly, but it was too late. He had often found the distant signal at “danger” when the train had passed in, and the home signal down. Mr Kendall, statioumaster at Braybrook, gave evidence that .he intended_to give the signal to come to the distance to the Bendigo train, but according to the entry in ghis book he gave “line clear” to Sydenham. The mistake he made was in not keeping the Ballarat train at the home signal when he gave the line clear, but he was under the impression that he had given the signal for the Bendigo train to come to the distance. He had been working ten hours on the day of the accident, but that was nothing unusual. He had,- to look after both signals and the platform. Another witness said that he saw sparks fly from the brakes of the Bendigo train at the home signal. The train slowed rapidly, and with 30 yards more of clear road there would have been no accident.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9149, 19 May 1908, Page 5
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214THE BRAYBROOK DISASTER. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9149, 19 May 1908, Page 5
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