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- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident abstract "The Glasgow St Enoch rail accident occurred on 27 July 1903. A train arriving at the St Enoch terminal station failed to stop in time and collided heavily with the buffer stop, sustaining severe damage. Sixteen people were killed and 27 injured. This was the worst buffer stop collision on British main line railways, though exceeded by the Moorgate tragedy on the London Underground.Collisions with buffer stops have frequently occurred over the years, the most recent fatal one in the UK being the London Cannon Street station rail crash in 1991. However, normally they occur at very low speed, less than 5 mph (8 km/h). The severity of the St Enoch accident was because the collision speed was as high as 15-20 mph (24-32 km/h). An inexperienced driver on a special train from Ardrossan was signalled into a platform that he did not realise was much shorter than the others, terminating short of the overall roof and well short of the main concourse. He therefore braked much too late. The solid masonry platform behind the buffer stops presented an immovable barrier and two coaches were completely telescoped.".
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- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident cause "Inexperienced driver overran buffers".
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident country "Scotland".
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident date "1903-07-27".
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident deaths "16".
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident footnotes List_of_rail_accidents_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident hasPhotoCollection Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident injuries "64".
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident line Glasgow_and_South_Western_Railway.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident location St_Enoch_railway_station.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident title "Glasgow St Enoch rail accident".
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident trains "1".
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident subject Category:1903_in_Scotland.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident subject Category:Disasters_in_Glasgow.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident subject Category:Railway_accidents_in_1903.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident subject Category:Railway_accidents_in_Scotland.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident subject Category:Transport_in_Glasgow.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident point "55.85686 -4.25218".
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type Abstraction100002137.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type Accident107301336.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type Event100029378.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type Happening107283608.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type Misfortune107304852.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type Mishap107314427.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type RailwayAccidentsIn1903.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type RailwayAccidentsInScotland.
- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident type Trouble107289014.
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- Glasgow_St_Enoch_rail_accident comment "The Glasgow St Enoch rail accident occurred on 27 July 1903. A train arriving at the St Enoch terminal station failed to stop in time and collided heavily with the buffer stop, sustaining severe damage. Sixteen people were killed and 27 injured.".
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