The Charing Cross tube crash occurred on 17 May 1938 at about 09:55 hours, between Charing Cross and Temple stations. Six people were killed when a Circle line service ran into the rear of a District line service held at an automatic signal. A wiring error had caused the preceding signal to incorrectly display a green aspect. By chance a registered Nurse Phyllis Newton from Leicestershire was on the train, despite her own injuries, she worked on the victims for over two hours before being taken to hospital.