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READING (WR) 1st August 1990
On a fine, clear and dry day, a 3-car Class 119
DMU (L576) travelling on the Down line from Tonbridge to Reading (2V54) was
approaching Reading Station when it ran into two 4-car EMU’s (Nº’s 3508 and
1304) which were standing at platform 4A. Twenty eight people were taken to
hospital and a further 12 people received first-aid at the scene of the
accident. All but one of those taken to hospital were later discharged the same
day. The driver of the DMU sustained serious injuries after being trapped in his
cab for over two hours although he recovered sufficiently to attend the inquiry.
After exhaustive testing of the signalling equipment revealed no defects that
might have led to its incorrect operation, the accident was attributed to the
driver failing to observe a signal at Danger and passing it at normal speed
before colliding with the stationary train.
HSE (HMRI); b/c; 12pp; f/o location diagram, general arrangement diagram (D.A.
Sawer).
Information from Peter Mullen |