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by Redirect Left » 23 Jan 2013 16:18
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-ma ... r-21168719
Seems a Class 47 decided to set itself on fire.
An empty chartered passenger train has derailed and caught fire in Salford.
Four fire crews were called to the incident near Regent Road at around 14:30 GMT after the rear diesel locomotive of the West Coast Railways train caught fire.
A British Transport Police spokesman said the driver of the train was "safe and well".
All train services are suspended between Manchester Piccadilly and both Preston and Newton-Le-Willows.
A spokesman for Network Rail said routes were "severely impacted" and it would be "some time" before normal services resumed.
The train, which was made up of two class 47 diesel locomotives and five coaches, had been travelling from Ardwick in Manchester to Carnforth in Lancashire.
Caught my eye as i browsed the BBC news site.
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by Geo Ghost » 23 Jan 2013 17:35
Saw a picture of it on facebook. Can't be good for touring companies though.
I did say out loud though "Right, how long before the anoraks start crying about a 47 on Fi- oh there we go. One already".
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by Pilot » 23 Jan 2013 19:31
It's derailed very close to Ordsall Lane Junction, is it possible there was a points failure of some sort as the trailing loco was going over?
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by Dave » 23 Jan 2013 19:47
Rare for a rear carriage to jump the track for no reason, surely. Suppose we will have to wait and see - must admit that what you say sounds about right.
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by SquireJames » 23 Jan 2013 20:05
Two Class 47s for 5 coaches seems a tad excessive. Were they top and tailing?
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by Pilot » 23 Jan 2013 20:08
SquireJames wrote: Two Class 47s for 5 coaches seems a tad excessive. Were they top and tailing?
Yes, it was the trailing loco that jumped the track. WCRC have a thing about top and tailing most of there trains from what I've seen.
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by Dave » 23 Jan 2013 20:12
Probably going home to WCRC after the gala at East Lancs over the weekend.
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by teccuk » 23 Jan 2013 21:15
Oh no!
That's a pretty train too.
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by Nawdic » 24 Jan 2013 09:51
So what was the 47 that set itself on fire?
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by Geo Ghost » 24 Jan 2013 10:50
Seems so. Though the fire looks to be coming from under the loco rather than inside.
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by Ameecher » 24 Jan 2013 12:50
Dave W wrote: Probably going home to WCRC after the gala at East Lancs over the weekend.
Was returning to Carnforth after a trip to the lathe at Ardwick.
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by Dave » 24 Jan 2013 16:49
So was yer ma.
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by Hyronymus » 24 Jan 2013 17:29
Dave W wrote: So was yer ma.
Funny, I hardly see the relevance though. A derailed train is tragic enough, don't derail this topic too.
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by Dave » 24 Jan 2013 18:05
What's tragic about it? No one was hurt. Put your moderating hat away - not required here.
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by Ploes » 24 Jan 2013 18:09
Geo Ghost wrote:
Not sure who's the poster at the bottom left of that one is, but I found it amusing that it says "Safely"
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by Dave » 24 Jan 2013 18:13
It's an Aviva poster. They've got the entire length of the moving walkway tunnel at Waterloo, with various advertisements about their insurance down the whole length.
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by Jacko » 24 Jan 2013 19:17
Well at least now they can serve hot food
Still seems kinda awkward if a train randomly sets on fire...
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by EXTspotter » 24 Jan 2013 19:36
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by Dave » 24 Jan 2013 19:46
Or indeed a 180.
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