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LC accident near Sudbury 18/08/2010 at 08:49 #1638
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LC accident near Sudbury at Sewage Works Lane UWG

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1303877/Suffolk-train-crash-Tanker-driver-arrested-level-crossing-collision.html

It is alleged that the Polish driver of the sewage lorry had not phoned the signalman as instructed. It appears that the train driver and a passenger have sustained critical injuries. I do hope that they will both recover soon.

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LC accident near Sudbury 18/08/2010 at 08:49 #10787
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LC accident near Sudbury at Sewage Works Lane UWG

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1303877/Suffolk-train-crash-Tanker-driver-arrested-level-crossing-collision.html

It is alleged that the Polish driver of the sewage lorry had not phoned the signalman as instructed. It appears that the train driver and a passenger have sustained critical injuries. I do hope that they will both recover soon.

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LC accident near Sudbury 18/08/2010 at 18:48 #10802
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The 17:31 (headcode 2T27) Sudbury to Marks Tey service has been derailed. The train derailed after colliding with a sewage tanker on a user-worked level crossing ("UWC"at Sewage Works Lane between Sudbury and Bures.

We have been advised that 21 people have been injured in this incident, 1 seriously who is now in intensive care. The driver of the train (a Class 156 SuperSprinter (2-cars)) is suspected to have suffered a fractured vertebrae, and is now being treated at Colchester General Hospital. Our thoughts are with the family of those injured and involved with this incident.

The crossing is a user-worked crossing with gates and telephone. Network Rail have stated that the signaller did not receive a phone call from the user of the crossing. The driver (38) is now under arrest on suspicion of Dangerous Driving.

British Transport Police are on the scene and Suffolk Police have described it as a “major incident”. Fire crews are also at the scene.

National Express East Anglia have advised that buses will replace trains between Marks Tey and Sudbury and journey times are expected to be extended up to 30 minutes.

British Transport Police Inspector Ian Smart based at Liverpool Street said: “We have got up to 20 casualties sitting in the fields next to the railway track awaiting treatment for injuries which I would described as the walking wounded”.
“There is a fleet of ambulances coming in from across the region to attend to the victims. Two casualties received serious injuries. One was airlifted to Colchester Hospital and the second serious casualty is now at Colchester Hospital.”
“The tanker carrying the sewage appeared to have been split in two. The front carriage has been derailed and is hanging over the edge of a small bridge.”
He added: “This train will not be moving anywhere for at least two days while investigations into the collision take place.”
The above information is taken from http://www.penaltyfareappeal.co.uk/wordpress/?p=1320 at the date/time shown for this post.


My thoughts are definitely with the driver of the train and the other passengers who were on-board. I understand from a reliable source that the train driver is being hailed a hero as, after applying the train brakes, he entered the passenger area of the train to warn the passengers of the imminent collision - such a truly selfless act!

May I courteously remind everyone not to speculate about this matter unless you know the facts for definite and are allowed to release the information publicly - you are also reminded that this part of the forum is public so you should exercise caution with what you say.

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.
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LC accident near Sudbury 19/08/2010 at 09:20 #10811
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Thoughts are most definitely with the Train Driver and Passengers. Doubtless he only had seconds to react and by the sound of things he acted very courageously.
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LC accident near Sudbury 19/08/2010 at 10:47 #10814
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UKTrainMan said:
he entered the passenger area of the train to warn the passengers of the imminent collision
Just wondering, would he have had some sort of intercom/announcement system? Given the likely lack of time, I wonder if he would have been able to inform those in the second coach if he was just running back - of course, he may well have announced it and then gone back.

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LC accident near Sudbury 19/08/2010 at 10:49 #10815
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Please don't speculate.
I can only help one person a day. Today's not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look too good either.
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LC accident near Sudbury 19/08/2010 at 13:12 #10819
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Probably better to post any more thoughts (“speculation”) to other forums here

http://www.railwayforum.net/showthread.php?t=8367

or here

http://www.railforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=35705

before someone becomes a nervous gibbering wreck. Now, where did I put the Valium...

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LC accident near Sudbury 21/08/2010 at 09:14 #10871
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It's shown up on lots of rail sites.

The Yahoo "British Rail" group makes some interesting reading as it's all about the length of time the line will be closed
compared to the "Good Old Days" (there quote).

Dave M.

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LC accident near Sudbury 24/08/2010 at 17:02 #10965
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"The RAIB is carrying out an investigation into a collision that occurred at Sewage Works Lane level crossing, 1.5 miles south of Sudbury in Suffolk, on 17 August 2010.
"The accident occurred at around 17:35 hrs when train 2T27, the 17:31 hrs service from Sudbury to Marks Tey, struck the trailer of a loaded articulated tanker lorry on the crossing, causing the leading carriage of the two-car class 156 diesel multiple unit to derail..........."
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I can only help one person a day. Today's not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look too good either.
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LC accident near Sudbury 30/10/2010 at 00:09 #12245
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"Lorry driver pleads guilty"

BBC News item

I can only help one person a day. Today's not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look too good either.
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