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Upper Denton Public Level Crossing, ER 24th December 1970
At 8.30pm on a dark and snowy Christmas Eve, a private car skidded on the
timber surfacing of the crossing, which was protected by automatic half
barriers, and came to rest on the cattle guard at the east side of the crossing,
obstructing the railway line. The driver of the vehicle was unable to move the
MG Midget sports car and, before he could warn the signalman using the emergency
telephone, the car was struck by the 19.55 Up DMU from Carlisle to Newcastle.
The automatic half barrier equipment was working normally and as the train
approached the crossing, the driver of the car and his passenger stood clear of
the line to avoid injury. The leading bogie of the train was derailed by the
collision and although there were no passenger injuries, the DMU driver suffered
from shock. In the 12-month period leading up to the accident there were seven
other reported cases of vehicles skidding or getting stuck on the same part of
the crossing. Subsequent skid tests carried out by the County Surveyor concluded
that the timber surfacing of the crossing was dangerously low and quite
unsatisfactory. It was recommended that the profile of the approaching road as
well as through the crossing be improved with a suitable non-skid surface and
that the visibility of the roadside telephones be improved so that they could be
seen more easily in the dark.
DOE; b/c; 7pp; inc location diagram, sketch showing crossing details, sketch
showing cross-section of road surface over crossing, photographs of crossing
during the day and at night (I.K.A. McNaughton).
Information from Peter Mullen |