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Dagenham East rail crash
Details
Date30 January 1958
19:34
LocationDagenham East
CountryEngland
LineLT&SR (BR Eastern Region)
Incident typeCollision
CauseDriver's error
Statistics
Trains2
Passengers~1,000
Deaths10
Injured89 passengers
4 railway staff
Location within Greater London
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The Dagenham East rail crash was a railway accident on the London, Tilbury and Southend line of British Railways which occurred at Dagenham, Essex, United Kingdom.

The accident took place at around 19:34 on 30 January 1958 and was a rear-end collision involving two late-running trains. Conditions at Dagenham East station were foggy at the time. The accident occurred after one train had passed a signal at danger due to a driver error in the thick fog. Ten passengers were killed in the accident and 89 injured. Four members of railway staff were also injured.

The trains involved were the LMS 2-6-4 tank engine hauled 18:20 Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness and the BR standard 2-6-4 tank hauled 18:35 Fenchurch Street to Thorpe Bay. Each train consisted of 11 coaches with approximately 500 passengers. The 18:35 train ploughed into the back of the 18:20 departure which demolished three carriages and derailed several others. The locomotive of the 18:35 train and leading carriage were derailed. Some wreckage blocked the adjacent London Underground line but did not cause any further accidents.

One of the locomotives involved in this accident (80079) survives today at the Severn Valley Railway.

References

  1. Langley, Brigadier C. A. (16 June 1958). "Report on the Collision which occurred on 30th January 1958 at Dagenham East Station in the Eastern Region British Railways" (PDF). Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation. p. 1. Retrieved 4 March 2016.

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