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Which disaster that took place in what is now (and maybe was then,
I won't be specific) a part of the London Underground system is
mentioned in the Oxford English Dictionary?
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Which disaster that took place in what is now
(and maybe was then, I won't be specific) a part
of the London Underground system is
mentioned in the Oxford English Dictionary?


Wild guess - the blowout on the contruction of the Thames Tunnel which
nearly killed IK Brunel.

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Which disaster that took place in what is now (and maybe was then,
I won't be specific) a part of the London Underground system is
mentioned in the Oxford English Dictionary?


Google suggests the London Underground has been mercifully spared too
many disasters - not sure where "accident" finishes and "disaster"
starts mind you...

The crush at Bethnal Green and the wartime bombing of the other "B"
stations...

Moorgate, Kings Cross...

Are there others? I would have expected some diastrous tunnel fires
under steam traction.


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not sure where "accident" finishes and "disaster" starts mind you...


Privatisation.

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not sure where "accident" finishes and "disaster" starts mind you...


Privatisation.


But privatisation wasn't an accident.

It was quite deliberate and a total disaster (for the Treasury).




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Piccadilly Pilot wrote:
John Rowland wrote:
"Troy Steadman" wrote in message
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not sure where "accident" finishes and "disaster" starts mind you...


Privatisation.


But privatisation wasn't an accident.

It was quite deliberate and a total disaster (for the Treasury).


That was supposed to read somewhat humourously, I'm not sure it worked.


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On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 08:51:44 +0000 (UTC), "Troy Steadman"
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"Mark Brader" wrote in message


Which disaster that took place in what is now (and maybe was then,
I won't be specific) a part of the London Underground system is
mentioned in the Oxford English Dictionary?


Google suggests the London Underground has been mercifully spared too
many disasters - not sure where "accident" finishes and "disaster"
starts mind you...

The crush at Bethnal Green and the wartime bombing of the other "B"
stations...


Bamden Town? Bambeth North??? Barble Arch???? Brafalgar square?????

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"Troy Steadman" wrote in message
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"Mark Brader" wrote in message


Which disaster that took place in what is now (and maybe was then,
I won't be specific) a part of the London Underground system is
mentioned in the Oxford English Dictionary?


Google suggests the London Underground has been mercifully spared too
many disasters - not sure where "accident" finishes and "disaster"
starts mind you...

The crush at Bethnal Green and the wartime bombing of the other "B"
stations...

Moorgate, Kings Cross...

Are there others? I would have expected some diastrous tunnel fires
under steam traction.


The way the question is posed indicates that it is not a London Underground
disaster, as the OP says he does not know whether it was part of the
Underground at that time, but it is now. Besides, I don't have an OED to
check.

Marcus


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Mark Brader:
Which disaster that took place in what is now (and maybe was then,
I won't be specific) a part of the London Underground system is
mentioned in the Oxford English Dictionary?


Marcus Fox:
The way the question is posed indicates that it is not a London
Underground disaster, as the OP says he does not know whether it
was part of the Underground at that time ...


I didn't say I didn't know; I said I wasn't saying.
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(Nick Cooper) wrote in message ...

Bamden Town? Bambeth North??? Barble Arch???? Brafalgar square?????


On the Bakerloo? Methinks this link might provide a few clues:

http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/...ra/lu/tuaw.htm


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