A TPE service was partially derailed in Summit Tunnel by a 4ft piece of fallen ice.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-br ... e-12086255
Transpennine derailment
Moderators: 52D, Tom F, Rlangham, Atlantic 3279, Blink Bonny, Saint Johnstoun, richard
Re: Transpennine derailment
makes a change from leaf technology
- Dave
- LNER A4 4-6-2 'Streak'
- Posts: 1733
- Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:33 pm
- Location: Centre of the known universe York
Re: Transpennine derailment
Wrong type of ice ??????
- richard
- LNER A4 4-6-2 'Streak'
- Posts: 3390
- Joined: Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:11 pm
- Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
- Contact:
Re: Transpennine derailment
Yes - it was "fallen" ice. The train was only designed to handle "hanging" ice...
Richard
Richard
Richard Marsden
LNER Encyclopedia
LNER Encyclopedia
- 60041
- GCR O4 2-8-0 'ROD'
- Posts: 559
- Joined: Mon Jun 25, 2007 8:36 pm
- Location: 20 feet from the ECML, 52D, Northumberland
Re: Transpennine derailment
Joking aside, it must have been a terrifying experience derailing in a tunnel.
-
- GER D14 4-4-0 'Claud Hamilton'
- Posts: 381
- Joined: Sun Dec 02, 2007 5:00 pm
- Location: leeds
- Contact:
Re: Transpennine derailment
I remeber a train coming down from Penistone early one morning and coming out of Thurgoland tunnel with the front pantograph smashed off with ice in the tunnel
EX DARNALL 39B FIREMAN 1947-55