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Chivers Occupation Level Crossing, ER 3rd December 1976
On a dark foggy evening with visibility between
50-70yds, a 6-wheeled Volvo lorry carrying crates of washed carrots was driven
onto the crossing from the north without the driver first ascertaining that the
line was safe to cross. A 3-car Class 104/1 DMU forming the 15.35 Norwich –
Birmingham then struck the vehicle at 50mph, killing the driver of the train
instantly and injuring 8 of the 94 passengers, one seriously. Somewhat
ironically, the driver of the vehicle escaped without injury. Damage to the
train was confined to the leading power car (M50495) where the front of the
coach was stove in and the driving cab completely demolished. Although the gates
had been left open by the previous user, the accident was clearly caused by the
lorry driver failing to establish that it was safe to cross the line. The report
comments on discipline being abysmally poor at the crossing over a long period
of time to the point that in 1972 the Chief Solicitor of the British Railways
Board wrote to all known crossing users reminding them of their safety
responsibilities. By way of illustration, there were only 9 telephone calls to
the signalman requesting vehicular access over the crossing in the 12 days prior
to the accident whilst there were 512 calls in the 14-day period following the
accident. As a result of the accident it was agreed that an ‘open level
crossing’ with amber and twin red flashing lights should be installed and that
trains should be restricted to 35mph and 20mph for freight trains. (The lorry
driver was tried on charges of manslaughter and endangering the safety of
persons on the railway at Norwich Crown Court on 16th May 1977. His plea of
‘not guilty’ to manslaughter was accepted. He admitted to endangering the
safety of persons on the railway and was given a six-month prison sentence,
suspended for two years, and fined £100.)
DOT; b/c; 11pp; inc location diagram, sketch showing
crossing details, sketch of new open crossing arrangement (I.K.A. McNaughton).
Information from Peter Mullen
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50495 seen getting towed past Derby. Undated, but as it
still buffers and, more importantly jumpers, it must pre-date the picture below. It has been
stripped of re-usable parts from the underframe area and the doors. On the side is
written "COND 2001". 2001 is the code for Derby C&W Works. David
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50495 seen languishing in Newton Heath, 16th September 1979.
It is listed as being cut up at Vic Berry's, Leicester, just two months
later. One wonders why it was stripped of parts at Derby, then sent to
Newton Heath? David Hills www.derbysulzers.com
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