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- Cowden_rail_crash abstract "The Cowden rail crash occurred on 15 October 1994, around 350 metres southeast of Cowden Station in the English county of Kent. There was a head-on collision between two trains in heavy fog after the driver of a northbound train ran past a red signal and entered a single line section.Five people were killed and thirteen were injured. The guard of the northbound train, Jonathan Brett-Andrews, had ambitions to become a driver and was in the driver's cab at the time of the collision; this was in defiance of the regulations. It is thought that his presence may have contributed to the accident and there were even suspicions that he might have been at the controls; he had been reprimanded twice before for driving trains when he should not have. However, this will never be known as he and both drivers were killed in the collision and the front ends of both trains were so badly damaged that it was not possible to ascertain the exact positions of the crew in the northbound train at the point of impact. Two passengers, a couple travelling in the leading coach of the northbound train, were also killed.There were several other contributory factors; it was conjectured that the AWS may have been inoperative (though the official report considers this unlikely), the signal was dirty and the light intensity was low, and there were no trap points to prevent a train wrongly entering a section against the signal. However the official report placed the blame on the driver, Brian Barton, of the northbound train.It was noted that the Oxted signalman, who was aware of the situation, had no direct means of alerting either driver to the danger. He apparently attempted to contact the down driver on the signal telephone (the up driver having passed the protecting signal - as noted at danger), but to no avail (presumably the driver never heard it above the noise of the engine immediately behind him). The signalman did alert the emergency services to the collision - while the trains were still one and a half kilometres apart. As a result of the inquiry, secure in-cab radio became standard equipment fit. The accident was exacerbated by the age and design of the multiple units involved. The separate-chassis construction of the elderly British Rail Class 205 stock, based on the BR Mk 1 design, led to overriding of one carriage by the next. The weight of the diesel engines above the frames of the coach probably did not help. These trains, unpopular with users of the line because of their antiquated nature, were replaced in 2004 by Turbostars.The Wealden Line Campaign, which lobbies for service improvements and extensions to the Uckfield Line, had previously predicted within their newsletter "Missing Link" and via the local press, that the "rationalisation" (reduction to single line sections) could lead to such an event. They continue to work for the re-doubling of the route and its development within their "BML2" project. A plaque on the station buildings at Cowden commemorates the accident.".
- Cowden_rail_crash thumbnail Memorial_plaque_at_Cowden_station.jpg?width=300.
- Cowden_rail_crash wikiPageExternalLink HSE_Cowden1994.pdf.
- Cowden_rail_crash wikiPageID "6025822".
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- Cowden_rail_crash cause Signal_passed_at_danger.
- Cowden_rail_crash country "England".
- Cowden_rail_crash date "1994-10-15".
- Cowden_rail_crash deaths "5".
- Cowden_rail_crash footnotes List_of_rail_accidents_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Cowden_rail_crash injuries "13".
- Cowden_rail_crash line Oxted_Line.
- Cowden_rail_crash location Cowden_railway_station.
- Cowden_rail_crash location Kent.
- Cowden_rail_crash operator Network_SouthCentral.
- Cowden_rail_crash title "Cowden rail crash".
- Cowden_rail_crash trains "2".
- Cowden_rail_crash subject Category:1994_in_England.
- Cowden_rail_crash subject Category:Railway_accidents_in_1994.
- Cowden_rail_crash subject Category:Railway_accidents_in_Kent.
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- Cowden_rail_crash type Abstraction100002137.
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- Cowden_rail_crash type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Cowden_rail_crash type RailwayAccidentsIn1994.
- Cowden_rail_crash type RailwayAccidentsInKent.
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- Cowden_rail_crash comment "The Cowden rail crash occurred on 15 October 1994, around 350 metres southeast of Cowden Station in the English county of Kent. There was a head-on collision between two trains in heavy fog after the driver of a northbound train ran past a red signal and entered a single line section.Five people were killed and thirteen were injured.".
- Cowden_rail_crash label "Cowden rail crash".
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- Cowden_rail_crash depiction Memorial_plaque_at_Cowden_station.jpg.
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