Several Trains Ran Over Him. - Nobody knows the real name of the dog above, but it should be "Lucky" What else could you call him He was seen by the staff at a London Underground station crouching in the pit between the lines near a signal box, and several traine ran over him before they could get him out. All the damage he suffered was a somewhat battered left ear: after that was patched by the night staff of the R.S.P.C.A. he felt fine. Two Trains ran over this dog while crouched in a pit between the lines near a signal box at a London underground railway station. He suffered only a battered left ear. Nobody knew the dog's name, but it should be "Lucky" Staff of the RSPCA said the dog "felt fine" after-- the injury was treated. March 17, 1947. (Photo by Mirror Features).
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