Cannon Street station rail crash

Cannon Street station rail crash
Date 8 January 1991
Location Cannon Street station
Country England
Operator Network SouthEast
Cause Driver error
Statistics
Trains 1
Passengers 832+[1]
Deaths 2
Injuries 542
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The Cannon Street station rail crash was an accident on the British railway system which occurred on 8 January 1991 at Cannon Street station. The accident killed two people and injured 542 others.[1] The 07:58 commuter train composed of elderly Class 415 and Class 416 units from Sevenoaks failed to stop at a dead end on Platform 3 and collided with a buffer stop at around 10 mph.[2]

Inquiry

A report was compiled of the accident by Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate.[1] No fault in the train's braking system could be found and the driver, Maurice Graham, was held to blame.[3] He was not tested for drugs until three days after the accident, whereupon traces of cannabis were found in his system. The public inquiry found that there was insufficient evidence to suggest this had caused the accident.

The inquiry found that the cause of the accident was solely that of driver error. The report also made the following observations:

References

  1. 1 2 3 HMRI Report (PDF), from The Railways Archive
  2. Event Summary, railwaysarchive.co.uk
  3. BBC Article

External links

Coordinates: 51°30′38″N 0°5′26″W / 51.51056°N 0.09056°W / 51.51056; -0.09056

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