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  2. King's Cross fire - Wikipedia

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    The King's Cross fire occurred in 1987 at King's Cross St Pancras tube station in London, England, causing 31 fatalities. It began under a wooden escalator before spreading into the ticket hall in a flashover. The fire began at approximately 19:30 on 18 November 1987, [1] at a major interchange on the London Underground

  3. Colin Townsley - Wikipedia

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    Townsley was the station officer in charge of Red Watch at Soho Fire Station, London. He was in charge of the first fire engine to arrive at the King's Cross fire on 18 November 1987 and was the most senior officer at the scene. [2] Townsley had entered the underground with a colleague to assess the situation.

  4. List of London Underground accidents - Wikipedia

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    On 18 November 1987, a large fire broke out in King's Cross St Pancras station. Thirty-one people died, killed by the toxic fumes and extreme heat of the blaze. The fire was the result of a discarded match or cigarette igniting debris, detritus and grease beneath the wooden escalators. As a result of this, the widely ignored smoking ban was ...

  5. Plaque unveiled in memory of heroic firefighter killed in ...

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    Colin Townsley was part of the first group of firefighters on the scene of the incident in 1987.

  6. List of British firefighters killed in the line of duty

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    London Fire Brigade: W: 18 November 1987: The King's Cross fire; Townsley and his crew had arrived on the scene at 19:42 and the fire didn't initially seem to be too serious however, a flashover event occurred three minutes later that killed Townsley. A total of 30 other people died as a result of the fire.

  7. King's Cross St Pancras tube station - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 King's Cross fire that killed 31 people is one of the deadliest accidents to occur on the Underground and resulted in widespread safety improvements and changes throughout the network. The station was extensively rebuilt in the early 21st century to cater for Eurostar services that moved from Waterloo to St Pancras, reopening in 2007.

  8. Keith Bright - Wikipedia

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    Sir Keith Bright (30 August 1931 – 20 January 2021) [1] was Chairman of London Regional Transport in the 1980s. He resigned following the Fennell Report into the King's Cross fire in 1988, that criticised the management of London Underground and London Transport. [2]

  9. 1987 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    18 November – King's Cross fire: A fire on an escalator at King's Cross station on the London Underground kills 31 people. [47] 19 November – Conservative support has reached 50% in a MORI poll for the first time. [15] 24 November – The Government announces that eye tests will no longer be provided free of charge by the National Health ...