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Express strikes tree 14/07/2010 at 14:55 #1456 | |
Right Away
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Express train strikes tree at 120MPH... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1294613/Miracle-escape-train-driver-120mph-express-struck-falling-tree.html Thank goodness the driver was not seriously injured which is an absolute miracle considering the damage. Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 14/07/2010 at 14:55 #10072 | |
Right Away
71 posts |
Express train strikes tree at 120MPH... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1294613/Miracle-escape-train-driver-120mph-express-struck-falling-tree.html Thank goodness the driver was not seriously injured which is an absolute miracle considering the damage. Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 14/07/2010 at 17:18 #10073 | |
UKTrainMan
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:O It's actually bent the roof at the front of the train, above the cab, inwards :O Driver is extremely lucky he survived that too but I am left wondering if he will be too shaken by it to go back to work now. I wouldn't blame him if he perhaps went for a stiff drink once he had been tested for drugs and alcohol as with standard procedure. Out of interest anyone know what Power Car was involved? Looks like 43342 or at least 4334x but can't fully tell from the photo. Thanks for sharing. Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 14/07/2010 at 17:23 #10074 | |
TomOF
452 posts |
I've heard various reports of the speed of the collision varying from 90 to the 120 mentioned above. Linespeed at Lavington is 110 MPH which drops down to 100mph on the london side of the former station site.
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Express strikes tree 14/07/2010 at 18:49 #10076 | |
simonr
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Power car was 43042. I understand that the train was doing just over 90 mph at the time of impact. Train was hauled to Westbury by 59201 at 10mph due to severe flats on all wheels caused by the emergency brake application. Set was taken to Bristol PM depot overnight.
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Express strikes tree 14/07/2010 at 22:36 #10080 | |
JamesN
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http://therailwaycentre.com/Picture%20of%20the%20Day%20index/Old_POD_July2010.html picutre entry at the above link for 11/07/10 suggests 41, not 42. Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 14/07/2010 at 23:01 #10081 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
Working link for the above, photo is 3rd from bottom Also some other interesting photos there too...including the very first one at the top of the page. Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 15/07/2010 at 12:05 #10085 | |
casey jones
72 posts |
A lot of discussion at work luckly there was another HSS driver on board the train travelling back to his home depot and assisted the driver and protected the running lines from any other traffic becoming involved.The driver broke his left wrist i saw another foto of the tree wedged in the cab after impact i think the driver being a small chap saved him i hope he recovers well cheers mick Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 15/07/2010 at 18:37 #10089 | |
simonr
11 posts |
JamesN said:http://therailwaycentre.com/Picture%20of%20the%20Day%20index/Old_POD_July2010.htmlSorry it was indeed 43041 - finger trouble - I'll get the hang of these keyboards one day Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 16/07/2010 at 00:45 #10095 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
Seems it is not only GWML suffering from tree troubles lately. On the LTSR (London, Tilbury and Southend Railway - otherwise known as c2c) today a tree fell and I understand it has become tangled in the OHLE cables. Here is a photo of the mess with credit due to @AMonkster on Twitter. The tree fell somewhere between Barking and London Fenchurch Street meaning that all c2c services were diverted to Liverpool Street. Also, a tree caused problems for commuters on Chiltern Railways (Amersham 'branch'today too, although I'm not sure if there is a photo available for that anywhere. So that's tree troubles caused by trees lately - get it?!! Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 16/07/2010 at 07:57 #10096 | |
Noisynoel
989 posts |
Trust me, it's a national problem.. I had 4 down yesterday and that was only on my shift. The Colas working from Dollads to Dagenham stopped short of a tree on the line this morning as well..
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Express strikes tree 22/07/2010 at 17:18 #10162 | |
Scruffyted
11 posts |
found these.. what a mess.. http://tomcurtisrailgallery.fotopic.net/c1870421_1.html Mark Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 22/07/2010 at 20:42 #10165 | |
Danny252
1461 posts |
Though looking at this one: http://tomcurtisrailgallery.fotopic.net/p65868286.html It does seem a bit clearer how the driver managed to survive due to being short and ducking Log in to reply |
Express strikes tree 24/07/2010 at 13:12 #10186 | |
moonraker
370 posts |
Jesus !!. Didn't hear about that one. I hit one with a Turbo by Appleford Crossing Box (When it was still there) on the Down Road some years ago and that was bad enough.
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Express strikes tree 12/08/2010 at 17:25 #10685 | |
AndyG
1842 posts |
RAIB Investigating the incident.
I can only help one person a day. Today's not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look too good either. Log in to reply |