ENGLAND UNDER FOG
TRAFFIC DISORGANISED
MANY COLLISIONS OCCUR TWO EXPRESSES COLLIDE By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyiljht. London, Nov. 25. For 24 hours the greater part of Eng> land has been enveloped in a dense fog which it ie forecasted will continue tomorrow. Traffic throughout Ixmdon has been complicated, si.d tram, train, and bus schedules arc upset. Flares appeared in the most congested parts of London for the guidance of drivers. Six collisions, involving two trains, and six trams, buses and private vehicles, occur l red, and several persons were injured. The worst instance was when two Lon-don-Essex trains collided and 75 persons were slightly hurt. A vast army of torch carriers has been called into service to-night to aid :the omnibuses.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1926, Page 13
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