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The Severn Valley Railway under GWR/BR ownership

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Other incidents: 1855
===Other incidents===
 
 
*On 18 June 1855, Frederick Powell, a labourer, was digging out a culvert between the two main lines at Kidderminster when he was struck by a coal train. He was knocked into the trench, but not seriously injured.<ref>[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000174/18550626/036/0006 Morning Post - Tuesday 26 June 1855 on the British Newspaper Archive]</ref>
*In May 1861 an engine cleaner named Samuel Pugh was working in a pit underneath a locomotive at Bridgnorth.<ref group="note">The railway did not open until 1862, therefore this was presumably a Contractors' locomotive.</ref> The driver who was also in the pit asked the fireman to move the locomotive. He initially failed to do so but as Pugh attempted to climb out of the pit between the wheels, the locomotive moved, "almost literally cutting the poor fellow in two". He was taken to the Infirmary where both his legs were amputated.<ref>Western Daily Press, 14 May 1861, via the British Newspaper Archive</ref>

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