- Audenshaw Junction rail accident
infobox UK rail accident
title= Audenshaw Junction rail accident
date=20 May 1970 22:55
location= Audenshaw Junction,Audenshaw ,Greater Manchester
line =Manchester-Glossop Line
cause= Signaller error
trains= 1
pax= 33
deaths= 2
injuries= 13The Audenshaw Junction rail accident occurred on the evening of20 May 1970 nearGuide Bridge railway station ,Greater Manchester ,England . A Class 506electric multiple unit train fromManchester Piccadilly to Hadfield had started away from a signal when a set of points moved underneath the train, causing it to be derailed and throwing the centre carriage onto its side. Two passengers were killed and 13 were injured.Investigation
The investigation found that the signalman at Stockport Junction
signal box was at fault.The
lever frame at Stockport Junction was equipped withelectro-pneumatic slides instead of levers, with electrical economising contacts located above them. The signalman wanted to cross a freight train travelling in the opposite direction behind the passenger train, but the points were locked by atrack circuit until the passenger train was well clear of them.In order to defeat the
interlocking and speed things up, he had pulled the points slide slightly out of the frame. This action held the protecting signal at red as a safety measure, so in order to clear it, he obtained a false feed between two of the economiser contacts, most likely using aBardic lamp or a brokenhinge that was subsequently found. It was likely that he then accidentally inched the points slide too far, and they moved under the train.False-feeding was apparently common knowledge between signalmen in the 10 similar signal boxes in the area, and the frames were subsequently boxed in.
References
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* [http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/documents/DoE_Audenshaw1970.pdf Department of the Environment, accident report]ee also
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Connington South rail crash
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