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SLADE LANE JUNCTION, LEVENSHULME, LMR 23rd
November 1959
The 9.45am ‘Pines Express’ (hauled by a 6P,
4-6-0) from Bournmouth to Manchester and a local DMU passenger train (two 3-car
sets) were simultaneously approaching Slade Lane Junction on the Down Fast and
Down Slow lines respectively when the driver of the DMU misread the signals and
failed to stop at the Down Slow home signal protecting the converging junction.
The two trains then ran in contact with each other for about 100yards before
coming into sidelong collision about 280 yards beyond the signal. The engine,
tender and three coaches of the express passenger train were derailed, along
with the three leading and the rearmost coach of the DMU. Three passengers and
one member of staff were injured. Whilst the accident was entirely due to human
error on the part of the DMU driver, the guard of the DMU was also criticised
for not keeping a look-out – had he done so, he would have seen the signal at
danger and been able to stop the train.
MOT; b/c; 4pp; f/o location diagram, enlarged
general plan, sketch of overhead signal gantry (D. McMullen).
Information from Peter Mullen |