My great grandfather, Ernest William Wood, was killed on the railway on 30th October 1928. From a combination of the death certificate and family folklore, I understand he was a track worker - what would now be called a Permanent Way Ganger. He lived in Stratford (East London) and was employed on the LNER.
I don't know the location of the accident, but I wouldn't imagine it would be too far from Stratford, this being a major centre of that railway.
I would like to get a copy of the accident report. What with nationalisation, privatisation and fragmentation of the railways, would anyone know where to start?
Many thanks
Ian