Om Special Report by the Massachusetts Board of Railroad Commissioners to the Legislature
On March 14, 1887, a tragic train accident on the Boston Providence Railroad claimed the lives of 23 people and injured many more. This special report by the Massachusetts Board of Railroad Commissioners investigates the causes of the disaster and the responsibilities of the railroad company and its employees. As an early example of government oversight of rail safety, this report remains a valuable resource for researchers and policymakers in the field.
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