Danger on the Line

Danger on the Line by Stanley Hall is a thorough examination of the causes of many modern British Railway accidents. Published by Ian Allan in 1989, this first edition consists of 128 pages and is presented in English. The book provides insights into the investigative techniques used in accident investigations, highlighting the often trivial causes of disasters and the measures that can be taken to enhance railroad safety.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of transportation and railroad history, supported by black and white photos throughout the text. The author, who has chaired over 100 accident investigations, shares his expertise, making this work a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of railway safety and the factors contributing to accidents.
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Thorough examination of the causes of many modern British Railway accidents. Written by a man who has chaired over 100 accident investigations, it shows the reader both the investigative techniques used, the many often trivial causes of disasters, and the efforts that can be made to upgrade railroad safety. With black and white photos throughout. 128 pages.
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