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Near PONTYPOOL ROAD STATION, WR, 23rd January 1974
The 05.32 Cardiff to Crewe 4-car DMU (W55024/W50693/W59299/W50738) was
brought to a stand at Pontypool Road Station South Signal Box Home signal where
the driver was advised of single line working which was in force on the Down
Line between Pontypool Road and Abergavenny following the failure of a goods
train. After leaving Pontypool Station on the Down Line in the Up direction the
train became derailed after 1 mile as it passed over a facing single bladed
catch point which was standing in the open position for normal running on the
Down line. All four coaches were derailed but none of the six passengers on the
train were injured. The derailment was the direct result of the failure to lock
the padlock and thus secure the point clip, allowing the point clip wheel to
steadily unscrew as trains passed over the sprung switch blade. Blame for the
accident rested primarily with the Assistant Area Manger who initiated single
line working over the switch point but failed to secure the point clip with the
aid of a padlock. The driver was also found to have ignored the 10mph
restriction imposed over the catch point.
DOE; b/c; 11pp; f/o location diagram, site plan, gradient diagram (P.M. Oliver)
Information from Peter Mullen
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