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8th February 1971 Original Document - Public Record Office, Kew. MT114 2792 |
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British Railways Western Region Dear Sir, INCIDENT AT RADSTOCK WEST PUBLIC LEVEL CROSSING The 07.40 hours trip from Frome, comprising
32 unfitted wagons and brake van, arrived at Radstock on the single line,
known as the Up Main siding (see sketch attached) at 08.20
hours. The locomotive and brake van were subsequently detached to work
a train back to Frome, and the raft of wagons were left on the single
line. It is clear from the evidence taken from
members of the staff who dealt with the train that insufficient brakes
were pinned down on the wagons, so that, later in the morning when some
wagons were being detached from the Frome end, the remainder, being unbraked,
ran away and collided with the level crossing gates. Responsibility for this accident rests primarily
with the Guard of the 07.40 Frome to Radstock freight train and the person
who detached the locomotive on arrival at Radstock, for failing to ensure
that sufficient brakes were applied on those wagons at the level crossing
end. In addition, the person in charge of the subsequent shunting operations
should have checked that sufficient brakes were applied on those wagons
which were to remain on the single line. Suitable disciplinary action is being taken
with the staff concerned. In addition, all staff at, and working into
Radstock have been reminded of the rule concerning the adequate security
of wagons left on a line, which is also on a falling gradient. Yours faithfully For J. Bonham-Carter | |
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