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Brimstone wrote:
So what, why is there this fascination with commemorating every incident than occurs where someone dies? How about commemorating Quitinshill, Abermule, Harrow and the other incidents that have occured. We could also add Staines, L ![]() such incidents. What leads you to suppose that the relatives and those involved as either as surviving passengers or emergency services personnel want to be reminded? The folks who were involved with Ladbroke Grove have certainly minded; they had the memorial erected near the site of the crash and I believe they visit there on the anniversary of the crash as well! Considering that Moorgate was equally as terrible as Ladbroke Grove, it seems only logical that the bereaved and anyone else involved in that may want to hold some sort of ceremony. And I would not be surprised if anyone involved in any of the incidents you named don't also do something similar, even if it is informal. The "memorial", if you want one, is in daily use all over the system. It's know as "Moorgate Control". Indeed! Either way, I was only curious if anything official was planned. |
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