. . . the so-called 'Great Train Robbery' took place in England. A gang stopped a Royal Mail train between Glasgow and London and made off with more than 2.6 million pounds (equivalent to more than £46 million today, or about US $71.5 million).
Here's Ronnie Biggs' biographer, who co-authored a recent book about the robbery with some of the surviving thieves, discussing the crime.
You can read much more about the robbery here, in the thieves' own words.
Peter
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