FOG IN ENGLAND
CHANNEL SERVICE HAMPERED TRAINS COLLIDE NEAR CREWE THREE PEOPLE INJURED [United Piess Association —K.v Electric Telegraph—Copy right 1 (Received 17th November, 11.45 a.m.) RUGBY, 16th November. A dense fog was experienced in the Channel off the Kent coast early this morning, and shipping was hampered. Later the fog spread inland and was extensive but patchy. In the London area, particularly the Thames Valley, visibility was low and road and rail traffic was slowed down. Fog services were in operation on several suburban lines. Three people were detained in a hospital owing to injuries received in a collision near Crewe, involving two London-bound expresses front Scotland, which owing to foggy conditions were proceeding slowly at thc ; time.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 17 November 1937, Page 7
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