FROM
THE RAILWAY MAGAZINE
ARCHIVES
100 YEARS AGO JANUARY 1922
Locomotive Boiler Explosions IN VIEW of the bursting of the boiler of No. 34, a four-cylinder compound eightcoupled engine, at Buxton recently, the annual returns of accidents is being expanded to include boilers or tubes of engines. There have been 99 reported during the 20 years 1901-20 inclusive, and they resulted in seven servants being killed and 111 injured.
All the fatal explosions, with the exception of one on the Taff Vale in 1904, were inquired into by the inspecting officers. Off the 99 reported, the highest 13 were on the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway and 11 on the London & North Western Railway.