EAW015599 ENGLAND (1948). The Wath Road Junction Derailment, Wath Upon Dearne, 1948
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| Title | [EAW015599] The Wath Road Junction Derailment, Wath Upon Dearne, 1948 |
| Reference | EAW015599 |
| Date | 19-May-1948 |
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| Place name | WATH UPON DEARNE |
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| Country | ENGLAND |
| Easting / Northing | 445212, 400887 |
| Longitude / Latitude | -1.3182933883424, 53.50248190665 |
| National Grid Reference | SE452009 |
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View of the derailment on the day after the crash, with a large crowd of onlookers |
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Saturday 25th of January 2014 10:39:23 AM |
From Railways Archive: '"The 11.45 am. Down Express Passenger train from St. Pancras to Bradford, comprising 12 coaches hauled by two engines, was travelling on the Down Passenger line at a speed of 60 to 65 m.p.h. when the engines and eight coaches became derailed on a 30 ft. embankment. The alignment was straight, but the track had become distorted due to rail expansion caused by the sun's heat. The Express was only carrying 194 passengers since a crowded Relief train with the bulk of the travellers had left St. Pancras 15 minutes earlier. I regret to report, however, that six passengers were killed and one passenger and one Railway servant, Driver B. Wilshire in charge of the train engine, died of their injuries ; 33 passengers and one Railway servant, a dining car attendant, were detained in hospital and 21 passengers and one Railway servant sustained minor injuries." |
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