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2021 train derailment

Kembla Grange derailment
Details
Date20 October 2021
4:10 AM (AEDT)
LocationKembla Grange, New South Wales
Coordinates34°28′14.0″S 150°48′58.7″E / 34.470556°S 150.816306°E / -34.470556; 150.816306
CountryAustralia
LineSouth Coast
OperatorNSW TrainLink
ServiceKiama to Bondi Junction
Incident typeCollision and derailment
CauseCollision with and derailment by a motor vehicle abandoned on track
Statistics
Trains1
Vehicles1
Passengers10
Crew2
Deaths0
Injured4

The Kembla Grange derailment occurred early on the morning of 20 October 2021 near Kembla Grange railway station, New South Wales, Australia, when a passenger train collided with an abandoned van and derailed.

Between approximately 3:26 and 4:05 am (AEDT), Allan Simpson drove a Nissan van along the train tracks 50–68 metres south-west of the level crossing at West Dapto Road, adjacent to Kembla Grange railway station. When it became stuck on the rails, Simpson exited the vehicle and sought assistance from passers-by to push it off the tracks.

A northbound NSW TrainLink Tangara train, set T42, bound for Bondi Junction approached the site at 4:09 am.

Incident

Just prior to 4:10 am, the Tangara collided with the van while slowing down from approximately 90km/h, derailing its first carriage. Travelling another 125 metres with its wheels off the tracks, the front carriage hit an electrical stanchion and jackknifed. Uncoupling from the rest of the train, it fell to an embankment left of the train tracks, landing on its right side. The second carriage derailed but stayed upright, while the third and fourth carriages stayed on the track.

The train driver was trapped inside the driver's compartment, sustaining an L1 compression fracture of the spine, a collapsed lung, and bruising to the hips, leg, back, and a rib. In addition to the driver, there were three passengers travelling in the first carriage when it fell.

Two passengers were injured: one reported pain in the upper chest, and another suffered an L2 compression fracture of the spine.

Post-Incident

Emergency response

The first 000 call was made around 4:05 am, alerting police to the presence of the van on the tracks. Police were unable to warn the driver in time but arrived within minutes of the collision. The fire brigade received a call for assistance just after 4:15 am.

Rescue crews were required to free the train driver from the driver's compartment.

The train driver and two of the ten passengers on board were admitted to Wollongong Hospital. The train guard also attended Wollongong Hospital for observation.

Media coverage

Initial media reports indicated that the van was stolen and relayed Police concerns that it may have been deliberately left on the tracks to incur damage.

Court proceedings

Simpson was arrested, charged with five offences, and refused bail on 27 October 2021. In the District Court of New South Wales he pled guilty to:

  • drive while disqualified
  • convicted offender enter land with intent to commit a serious indictable offence
  • larceny
  • endanger safety of person on railway
  • cause obstruction to railway locomotive

and was sentenced to 4 years and 6 months imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 2 years and 6 months.

It is explained in the court judgement that the enter land and larceny charges relate to the events leading up to the derailment. Simpson cut through the fence of the nearby Wollongong Kart Raceway and stole a go-kart, wheeling it to a place adjacent to the train tracks. He had driven his partner's van with the intention of carrying the go-kart, and it was while moving the van to retrieve the go-kart that the van became stuck.

Incident investigation

The Office of Transport Safety Investigations in New South Wales conducted the incident investigation on behalf of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.

References

  1. ^ R v Simpson [2022] NSWDC 638 (15 December 2022), District Court (NSW, Australia)
  2. ^ Australian Transport Safety Bureau (25 October 2024). Collision between a passenger train and a motor vehicle near Kembla Grange level crossing, New South Wales, on 20 October 2021 (PDF) (Report). Self-published. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  3. "Train Derailment Kembla Grange - Kembla Grange". Fire and Rescue NSW. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Four people hospitalised after train crash near Wollongong". 20 October 2021. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  5. "Passengers injured as train DERAILS in NSW after slamming into abandoned car". 7NEWS. 19 October 2021. Archived from the original on 19 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  6. "Passenger train derailed after hitting unattended stolen van on tracks". Sydney Morning Herald. 20 October 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  7. "Man charged over Kembla Grange train derailment". ABC News. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  8. "Man charged after train crashed into van and derailed". 27 October 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  9. Road Transport Act 1993 (NSW) s 55(1)(a)
  10. Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) s 115
  11. Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) s 117
  12. Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) s 212
  13. Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) s 213
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