On Sunday 15 March 1914, a head on train collision occurred in the southern highlands of New South Wales close to Exeter. The 'down' Temora mail train collided with a stationary goods train a couple of hundred meters from the station. The incident was caused by a combination of foggy conditions and human error. As a result 14 people were killed and 20 people sustained various injuries ranging from minor to serious.
Exeter Train Collision
Quick Statistics
14
Fatalities
20
Injured
Information sources
The Advertiser, 'Terrible Railway Accident', 16 March 1914, website 15 June 2021
ABC News, 'Centenary commemorations for Exeter train disater', 26 February 2014, website viewed 15 June 2021
The Sydney Morning Herald, 'Australia's worst rail accidents', 31 January 2003, website viewed 15 June 2021