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Picadilly between Hammersmith and Barons Court apparently. Details sketchy
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 22:25:57 +0100, I@n wrote:
Picadilly between Hammersmith and Barons Court apparently. Details sketchy at the moment. LDN said that the train remained upright, but passangers were being evacuated. |
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I@n wrote:
Picadilly between Hammersmith and Barons Court apparently. Details sketchy at the moment. It appears to have been an eastbound Piccadilly near Barons Court (though the TfL/LU sites refer to a derailment at Hammersmith station). The train remained upright and there were no injuries. Further details from BBCi News : ------- "It is believed the wheels of the rear carriage came off the track at 2125 BST as the train carrying 76 people was travelling between Hammersmith and Baron's Court stations. A BTP spokesman said there was no suggestion of crime. He said the passengers were in the process of being transferred to another train to take them on to Baron's Court. A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said there were no other trains involved in the incident, which occurred 200 yards from Barons Court station, she said. The train is believed to have come off the rails at some points. "There have been no reports of any injuries", she added. Firefighters, British Transport Police and Underground staff were being taken to the scene on another train to help passengers." ------- "Some points" presumably refers to a connection with the siding between the e/b and w/b Piccadilly tracks. Piccadilly line suspended between Acton Town and Hyde Park Corner. District suspended west of Earl's Court (or possibly South Kensington if you believe the Tfl/LU sites). -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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"I@n" -uk wrote the following in:
Picadilly between Hammersmith and Barons Court apparently. Details sketchy at the moment. My girlfriend was on a Piccadilly train today. It stopped at Russell Square because the train in front was smoking. At first it was thought that it would be a small delay but eventually the London Fire Brigade had to be called in. She says she could smell the smoke in the tunnel at Russell Square. Any connection between the two events? -- message by Robin May, consumer of liquids Hello. I'm one of those "roaring fascists of the left wing". Hacker is to computer as boy racer is to Ford Escort. |
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![]() "Robin May" wrote in message ... My girlfriend was on a Piccadilly train today. It stopped at Russell Square because the train in front was smoking. At first it was thought that it would be a small delay but eventually the London Fire Brigade had to be called in. She says she could smell the smoke in the tunnel at Russell Square. Any connection between the two events? There seems to have been a spate of 'warm' trains recently. Late on Wednesday night I was heading north up the Bakerloo line in a car in which there were three engineers in hi-vi vests, with flashlamps, who had all of the seats cushions off at one end of the car and were periodically inspecting the bogie below. When braking for stations there was an excessive grinding noise from one wheelset and a strong smell of burning. I was quite surprised that they kept the vehicle open to passengers at that time of the night, especially as they were surrounded by standing passengers whilst they were working. I suspect that that would not have been the case if the incident had occurred on a mainline train, where the HSE regulations are observed and implemented more rigorously. |
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![]() "According to sources at the crash site the incident was caused by a broken rail, and a member of the rail staff who saw the rail said it was "rusted" before it fractured." Out of curiosity (and I accept there may be a perfectly good answer to this), how can you tell a rail is rusted just by looking at it? Being steel there's always going to be a fair bit of corrosion on the outside, with only the tops being polished clean by passing trains. -- Spyke (Whose own tube tracks are thankfully made out of aluminium!) Address is valid, but messages are treated as junk. The opinions I express do not necessarily reflect those of the educational institution from which I post. |
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I see the Evening Standard's accuracy is at its usual level:
"between Hammersmith and Barons Court stations .... Passengers were being rescued from the tunnel ..." -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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