This unique volume is a startling record of memorable and tragic
happenings culled from the railway history of three counties in
south-east England: Sussex, Surrey and Kent. It is believed to be the
first book to describe and illustrate the accidents and unfortunate
incidents on a chronological and county-wide basis. The time span is
comprehensive, with accounts of the first mishaps dating from Victorian
times and the most recent from the twenty-first century. Accounts of
wartime incidents have been included. These extraordinary moments in
railway history are explored by the author in vivid detail. The focus is
not solely on collisions and derailments but extends also to other
untoward events, some away from the main line and others on railway
premises. The descriptions of the varied and dramatic scenes depicted
include details of those caught up in the accidents and interesting
details relating to the subsequent fate of the locomotives involved.