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The Ladbroke Grove rail crash (also known as the Paddington rail crash) was a rail accident which occurred on 5 October 1999 at Ladbroke Grove in London, England, when a Thames Trains-operated passenger train passed a signal at danger, colliding almost head-on with a First Great Western-operated passenger train. With 31 people killed and 417 ...
A total of 31 people were killed and more than 220 were injured in the crash in west London on October 5 1999. Events to mark 25th anniversary of Ladbroke Grove rail disaster Skip to main content
October 5 – United Kingdom – Ladbroke Grove rail crash: A high-speed head-on collision between two trains occurred due to a signal passed at danger. The fuel tanks of one of the trains were destroyed and the contents were ignited by overhead power lines, causing a fireball, killing 31 people and injuring more than 520.
She is the founder of the Paddington Survivors Group. She is a spokesperson and advocate for railway safety and the author of From Behind the Mask, a memoir of her life during and after the train collision. [1] [2] On 5 October 1999, the Ladbroke Grove rail crash occurred; thirty-one people died in the crash; Warren was among 419 injured ...
After the Ladbroke Grove rail crash in 1999, John Prescott mandated that all mainline rail in the UK come under CIRAS effective in 2000. [1] From 2001 until 2009, the CIRAS Charitable Trust provided funding for operations, [ 2 ] before it formally became part of RSSB.
A driver in Orange County crashed into three children and two adults who were out cycling Sunday night, then fled, authorities said. The suspected hit-and-run occurred about 7:30 p.m. near Haster ...
Pages in category "Railway accidents in 1999" ... Ladbroke Grove rail crash; R. Winsford rail crash (1999) S. Spa Road Junction rail crash; W. 1999 Wuppertal ...
The crash happened at about 10:45 a.m. between a Brightline train and a Delray Beach Fire Rescue ladder truck near East Atlantic Avenue and Railroad Avenue, according to city spokeswoman Gina Carter.