Eastbourne rail crash
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Eastbourne rail crash | |
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Date | 25 August 1958 07:29 |
Location | East Coastway (BR Southern Region) |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Driver's error |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 |
Passengers | 186 |
Deaths | 5 |
Injured | 22 serious + 19 minor |
List of UK rail accidents by year |
The Eastbourne rail crash was an accident on the British railway system which occurred on 25 August 1958 at Eastbourne railway station in East Sussex. The accident killed five people and injured 41 others. Eastbourne station is a terminus station with services to Hastings, Brighton, London Victoria. At the time of the accident, there was a further service to Tonbridge via the Cuckoo Line. It was then common for services from Hastings to Brighton to enter Eastbourne and reverse to carry on its journey. Trains between Hastings and Brighton have resumed to do this, while services between London Victoria and Ore still do this today, with some calling at Hampden Park twice and an hourly service to Ashford International starting from Eastbourne.
The accident
On Monday, 25 August 1958, at 7:27 a.m., the 7:45 p.m. sleeper-car steam train originating from Glasgow "ran past the home signal at Eastbourne at danger."[1] A second train, the 6:47 a.m. multiple-unit, 12-coach, electric passenger train from Ore to London Bridge station, was at the number 4 platform at the Eastbourne station awaiting departure.[1] The first train was carrying 36 passengers and the second 150 passengers.[2] After passing the home signal, the steam train struck the EMU travelling at a speed of about 25 m.p.h.[1]
The 06:47
Details
Composition of trains:
- The 06:47 train from Ore to London Bridge was made of 12 coaches from two 6PANunit 3032.
- The 19:47 Glasgow to Eastbourne car sleeper consisted of 16 vehicles, two coaches, three sleeping cars, ten vans for luggage and motor cars and a guards van at the rear and was hauled by a Standard Class 54-6-0 tender engine, No. 73042.
The official accident report stated that the front carriage of the London Bridge train
The only fatalities occurred in the London Bridge train. The
The enquiry noted that there was heavy rain in the area leading up to the accident although at the time of the incident this was reduced to a light drizzle as reported by many members of staff.
Driver Wembridge was acquitted of manslaughter at Sussex Assizes in December 1958.
References
- ^ a b c Reed, W.P. (1959). "Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, Railway Accidents, Report on the Collision which occurred on 25 August 1958 at the Eastbourne Station" (PDF). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Retrieved 23 May 2010.
- ^ "Monday August 25, 1958. 7.28am – The date and time of the worst tragedy in the peacetime history of Eastbourne". Eastbourne Herald. Eastbourne. 23 May 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2010. [dead link ]
External links
- Official accident report
- Pathe news reel
- Eastbourne Today[permanent dead link ] 50th anniversary