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Britain's Deadliest Rail Disaster: Quintinshill

Duration: 1 hour

First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD

On 22 May 1915, a collision at the Quintinshill signal box, near Gretna, became Britain's deadliest ever rail crash. Involving a military train filled with troops - most of whom were from Leith - heading for Gallipoli and two passenger trains, the crash claimed an estimated 226 lives and left hundreds more injured.

The duty signalmen, George Meakin and James Tinsley, were found responsible for the disaster and were both jailed on the charges of culpable homicide.

Neil Oliver explores the series of mistakes that may have caused the collision, the part played by the train companies and the government, and determines whether the investigation would have come to the same conclusions if it were carried out today. Dramatised reconstructions add to this compelling account of a tragedy which had a profound effect on several communities in Scotland, and remains the deadliest in the annals of Britain's railways.

Britain's Deadliest Rail Disaster: Quintinshill is a Finestripe Productions programme for BBC Scotland. Show less

Contributors

Presenter:
Neil Oliver
Production Company:
Finestripe Productions
Executive Producer:
Katie Lander
Producer:
Ian Lilley
Director:
Ian Lilley
Actor:
Mat Urey
Participant:
Archie Tassell
Participant:
Robert Watson
Participant:
Simon Cummins
Participant:
Anson Jack
Participant:
David Howell
Participant:
Adrian Searle
Participant:
Adrian Quine
Participant:
Lindsay Farmer
Participant:
James Chalmers
Participant:
Juliet Gardiner
Participant:
Richard Roberts

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