- Lewisham rail crash
infobox UK rail accident
title= Lewisham rail crash
date=4 December 1957
location= near St Johns
line = Lewisham by-pass line
(BR Southern Region)
cause= SPAD
trains= 2
pax=
deaths= 90
injuries= 173The Lewisham rail crash was anaccident on the British railway system which occurred on4 December 1957 just outsideSt Johns railway station inLewisham ,south London . Ninety people were killed and 173 injured, making it the third worst rail crash in the UK in terms of death toll.Incident
The crash occurred in wintry
fog gy conditions when all trains in both directions were either delayed or cancelled. Bulleid Pacific 34066 "Spitfire" (SR Battle of Britain Class ), hauling the delayed 4.56 pm Cannon Street toRamsgate express (the "Man of Kent"), hit a 10-coachElectric Multiple Unit forming the delayed 5.18 pm Charing Cross to Hayes train and was deflected into an overbridge. The bridge collapsed on to the carriages, and this combined with the eveningrush hour crowding of the trains led to the high death toll. The locomotive was repaired and returned to traffic some time later.The driver had missed the two preceding signals in the fog and was unable to stop in time on seeing the red signal. He was tried for
manslaughter but the jury could not agree on a verdict; he was discharged but died a year later. The accident would have been prevented ifAutomatic Warning System (AWS) had been installed and, together with the earlier accident at Harrow, finally led to its universal adoption in Britain.The accident happened just outside St Johns station on the Lewisham by-pass line, bringing down part of the Lewisham to Nunhead railway bridge. The collapsed overbridge was replaced by a temporary structure to facilitate restoration of services. The temporary structure is still in place today.
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* Robert C Turner (1990) Black Clouds and White Feathers Chapter 8 Five Miles and 4 Seconds to Disaster Oxford Publishing Co ISBN 0-86093-457-8
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