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Barrow upon Soar rail crash

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Barrow Upon Soar rail crash
Details
Date1 February 2008
06:33 UTC
LocationBarrow upon Soar, Leicestershire
CountryEngland
LineMidland Main Line
CauseCollapsed Bridge
Statistics
Trains1
Passengers6 plus driver
Deaths0
Injured7 - one seriously
List of UK rail accidents by year

The Barrow Upon Soar rail crash occurred on 1 February 2008, some 300 yards north west of Barrow-upon-Soar railway station, in the suburbs of Loughborough. A train collided with a bridge which had been accidentally demolished by a lorry.

The lead up

At approximately 06:30 UTC a tipper lorry delivering quarry stone (ballast for track formation) had delivered its load adjacent to the tracks along a railway access road but had not lowered its rear tipping body. This came into contact with the wrought iron pedestrian bridge which crosses the railway, knocking it off its pillars and onto the tracks, by High Street in Barrow on Soar village centre. This blocked all four lines. The Network Rail employee who had been supervising the delivery made an emergency call to the signaller at Leicester power signal box and asked for all train movements to be stopped in the area. The lorry driver immediately notified the police who also told Network Rail.

The crash

The 06:13 East Midlands Trains service running from Nottingham to Norwich received the emergency call as did all of the other trains, however too late; travelling at over 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) the train could not stop in time and collided with rubble from the footbridge at 06:33 UTC. The train took some 50 yards to stop. All other trains avoided the incident stopping when receiving the call. Six train passengers were hurt, none seriously. The driver suffered worse injuries, having to be cut free and suffering two broken legs. One resident described two huge bangs; the first of the lorry hitting the bridge, the second the train hitting it minutes later.

References

  • "BBC News Barrow Train Crash". BBC. 1 February 2008.
  • "Rail Accident Investigation Branch report". gov.uk. 10 December 2014.
  • Strange, Hannah (1 February 2008). "Train crash causes commuter chaos". London: Times Online.

External links

52°45′06″N 1°09′06″W / 52.75159°N 1.15174°W / 52.75159; -1.15174

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