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Near Oyne (Pitcaple), Aberdeen - Inverness line (ScR) 12th May 1978
A report by Alan Binns - I have referred to Railway Disasters - Cause & Effect by Stanley Hall
(1992 - reprint of Danger on
the line 1989). The accident was caused by a 'bridge bash' - a low-loader with
a tracked excavator
hit the bridge, knocking it out of line as well as ripping the excavator and
trailer rear end from
the road vehicle. The driver was local and knew of the bridge, he had loaded the
excavator himself
to be within permissible height for the bridge, but before leaving the yard
someone else raised the
boom on the excavator and failed to bestow it correctly. The driver was unaware
of this and
subsequently struck the bridge.
The driver is reported to have been faced with a decision as to which way to run
up the line to
alert an approaching train, and unfortunately took the wrong option. He had just
set off towards
Insch when he heard the train behind him approaching from Inverurie (it was the
07.43 from Aberdeen
to Inverness), and saw the subsequent derailment. The two leading vehicles left
the track, the
leading car turning on its side but the second remaining upright. The third
vehicle remained on the
track. Out of 54 passengers on board only five suffered minor injuries, and the
vehicle bodies were
relatively undamaged. The Class 120 was set 304 containing DMS 51793 (remained
on rails), TBS 59684 (fell half down embankment) and DMBC 51784 ( on side).
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Pictures by Mike Cooper
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Picture copyright Scotpix, courtesy of Peter Mullen. |
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