Gillingham bus disaster

1951 Gillingham bus disaster
Details
Date4 December 1951
LocationGillingham, Kent
Incident typeBus-pedestrian crash
CausePoor lighting.
Statistics
Deaths24
Injured18

The Gillingham bus disaster occurred outside Chatham Dockyard, Kent, England, on the evening of 4 December 1951. A double-decker bus ploughed into a company of fifty-two young members of the Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps, aged between nine and thirteen. Twenty-four of the cadets were killed and eighteen injured; at the time it was the highest loss of life in any road accident in British history, until it was surpassed by the 1975 Dibbles Bridge coach crash which killed 33.