Trespassing on the M.S. and L. Railway

August 1892

Mexborough & Swinton Times – Friday 12 August 1892

Trespassing on the M.S. and L. Railway

Henry Crookes, of Conishorongh, was fined 21s., including costs, for trespassing on the M.S. and L. Railway at Doncaster.

The man had been wandering about the line near the Cherry Tree siding. He was under alcoholic influence, and was in danger of being killed.

When found he said “he wanted to get to Blackpool.”