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Dowdyke Bank Level Crossing, between Spalding & Boston, ER 28th
January 1970
As a sewage disposal tanker lorry was slowly
traversing a level crossing it was struck by the 13.50 (2D61)
Peterborough
to Skegness 2-car DMU (50020 & 56020) travelling at 50mph. The tanker lorry
was almost totally destroyed as the impact hurled the tanker into the side of
the crossing keeper’s house and came to rest approximately 70ft from the point
of impact. The driver of the lorry was injured and his mate was killed. The
train came to rest 430 ft from the crossing with the leading bogie of the first
coach derailed and both bogies of the second vehicle derailed. Both coaches were
severely damaged. The driver and guard of the train were slightly injured and
all six passengers in the train, along with the crossing keeper and a railwayman
travelling as a passenger suffered shock. The accident was caused by the level
crossing gates being opened from their normal padlocked position across the road
to permit the passage of the lorry as the train was approaching. The accident
was attributed to the crossing keeper opening the gates despite the line
indicator showing ‘Train in Section’.
DOE; b/c; 10pp; inc general layout diagram,
sketch showing front view of crossing indicators, location diagram; instructions
to crossing keeper (P.M. Oliver).
Information from Peter Mullen |