
Also, screens (still messing around with that UKRS game - for about a year and a half by now.. a new record, I usually finish in about 4-6 months)
#1 - With close to 100 aircraft currently in use, a high-profile accident is a matter of "when". Here's a short list of various accidents (not just aviation ones) and their respective death tolls:
- 1860, March 3 - 29 dead, train wreck at Barnoldswick station
- 1897, October 27 - 30 dead, crossing accident at Staveley. More accidents took place there, with a total death toll of 69, before the crossing was removed sometime in the 1920s
- 1941, September 15 - 118 dead, train crash at Radcliffe
- 1964, October 26 - 6 dead, Bristol Britannia in-flight breakup during a training flight near Yaxley
- 1975, January 10 - 66 dead, BAC 1-11 crash at Durham
- 1979, January 13 - 2 dead, Boeing 737-200 crash at Durham
- 1981, January 18 - 7 dead, Bristol Freighter crash at Tiverton
- 1982, March 24 - 46 dead, Boeing 707 crash at Yaxley
- 1988, June 14 - 56 dead, Boeing 767 crash at Holmfirth - see screenshot
- 1995, January 13 - 5 dead, crossing accident at Vowchurch
- 1995, August 30 - 13 dead, Boeing 747-200 crash at Shipley-Corby airport
- 1996, March 20 - 152 dead, Airbus A320 crash at Bacup
- 1997, July 18 - 198 dead, Boeing 747-400 crash at Saxondale
#3 - On the other side of the capital, a 8-car Class 319 on the only significant stretch of dual electrification, running the "Shipley north circle" - from Rochdale to Corby on 3rd rail, then switch to OH all the way to Shipley Trafalgar, then again on the 3rd rail to Urmston