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A circular memorial plate was erected on platform 3 of the station, dedicated to the seven fatalities of the Potters Bar crash. On 13 May 2011, Network Rail was fined £3 million for safety failings related to the crash. [12]
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Potters Bar rail accident, East Coast Main Line, Hertfordshire: Undetected points fault derailed train, coaches rolled coming to rest on platforms. [340] [341] 24 November 2002: 0: 31: Southall East: Broken fishplate caused HST coach to derail, throwing ballast through windows. [342] 7 July 2003: 3: 5
On 10 May 2002, a major rail accident involving a northbound WAGN service occurred at Potters Bar, resulting the deaths of seven people and the injury of a further 76. [14] The train, a four-coach Class 365 Electric multiple unit , had derailed while passing over a set of points just south of Potters Bar railway station at 97 mph (156 km/h ...
Potters Bar rail accidents; R. Rail accidents at Morpeth This page was last edited on 10 April 2018, at 09:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) said Network Rail had not “effectively managed the risks” of leaves on the line before the collision between two passenger trains in Salisbury ...
RMT rail union leader Bob Crow said on BBC News that a points failure was responsible for the incident. Experts compared the cause to that of the Potters Bar rail crash in 2002. [7] On 26 February, an interim report published by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch outlined the current progress of the investigation. [17]
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