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COLCHESTER - Brand new GER Class B12 4-6-0 No.1506, then only 2 months old, was destroyed in head-on collision with E5 2-4-0 No.1471 in Colchester Station, September 12th, 1913. "In this case, as the 1 p.m. up express train from Cromer to London, consisting of engine, tender, and 12 vehicles, was running through Colchester Station on the up main line at a high rate of speed, it came into collision with the tender of a light engine, which was at the time moving slowly forward on the same line. The driver of the light engine, who was the only man on that engine at the time, was considerably injured. The driver and fireman of the engine of the express train were killed instantaneously, but an inspector who was also travelling on the engine escaped with comparatively slight injuries. The guard of the train, who was travelling in the leading brake-van, was also killed, almost instantaneously. It is believed that there were or seven passengers travelling in the first-class carriage behind the brake-van; one of these was rather seriously injured, and was in hospital at the time of my inquiry; 13 other passengers complained of slight personal injuries." Extract from the Accident Report.