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POTTERS BAR – 1946 TRAIN CRASH (Gaumont Newsreel) POTTERS BAR – 1946 TRAIN CRASH (Pathe Newsreel) Potter's Bar rail crash - Health and Safety Executive; Guardian Unlimited Special Report; BBC News In Depth – Potters Bar Crash; Office of Rail Regulation, latest progress report; Official Archived Website of the 2002 Inquest
The station has been the site of two major train crashes: On 10 February 1946, a local passenger train travelling towards London King's Cross crashed into the barriers at Potters Bar station, causing debris to foul the fast lines. The debris was then hit by two express trains on the fast lines, causing two deaths and 17 injuries. [14]
Hitchin rail crash, No fatalities, 5 minor injuries: The 3:25 am London-to-Peterborough freight train collided with the rear of the 2:28 am London-to-Peterborough freight train which had been held at the down main 'Home' signal. Some wagons derailed across the up main and were almost immediately hit by the 10:35 pm Leeds-to-London freight train.
This category is for railway accidents, or significant incidents, where a train driver/engineer passed a signal at danger. Pages in category "Railway accidents involving a signal passed at danger" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total.
A train on the rail line struck and killed a pedestrian around 8 a.m. at the Penllyn station in Lower Gwynedd Township, Montgomery County, SEPTA spokesman John Golden said.
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