- Copmanthorpe rail crash
infobox UK rail accident
title= Copmanthorpe rail crash
date=25 September 2006
location= Copmanthorpe, North Yorkshire
line =East Coast Main Line
cause= Vehicle incursion
trains= 1
pax= 74
deaths= 1 (motorist)
injuries= 0The Copmanthorpe rail crash was on25 September 2006 , at Moor Lane,Copmanthorpe ,North Yorkshire ,England , on theEast Coast Main Line south of York. A 55-year-old man died when 221 136, "Yuri Gagarin", aBritish Rail Class 221 Virgin Super Voyager, on the 14:25Virgin Trains service from Plymouth to Edinburgh Waverley, hit his car at 21:01. The train derailed but remained upright and came to a stop further down the line. There were no other injuries. [cite web | url = http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/documents/RAIB_Copmanthorpe2006.pdf | title = Fatal collision between a Super Voyager train and a car on the line at Copmanthorpe - 25 September 2006
accessdate = 2008-02-10 ] Moor Lane was relocated in the early 1980s to remove alevel crossing . The car had left the road and crashed through a fence onto the railway line.The train had made its way north through Exeter St Davids, Bristol Temple Meads, Birmingham New Street and Leeds. It was decelerating on its approach to York when it was involved in the collision, at approximately 100 mph. It was carrying 74 passengers at the time. It was one of the most modern trains on the network and extensively crash tested. According to Arthur Leathley, spokesman for Virgin Trains, one of the reasons for there being no injuries on the train was the highly-developed
crumple zone at the front of the train, designed to absorb collision impacts.The
Selby rail crash took place 20 miles away in 2001 and also involved a road vehicle on the track.While 221 136 was being repaired Virgin Trains hired a HST set from
Midland Mainline .References
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BBC News Online : [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/5380110.stm One dies as Virgin train hits car]
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