Buffer Stop - Accidents

Accidents

  • 22 October 1895 – Gare Montparnasse, Paris, France – express train overruns buffer stop and falls into street below.
  • 4 April 1901 – at the Top Points of the Lithgow Zig Zag, a train lost control on the 1 in 42 gradient and failed to stop at the buffer stops, coming to rest overhanging Ida Falls Gully, with an immediate 200 ft drop in front of the engine.
  • 1902 – Frankfurt am Main, Germany – Serious buffer stop collision inspires development of Rawie range of energy-absorbing buffer stops.
  • 27 July 1903 – Glasgow St Enoch – 16 killed 27 injured
  • 1948 – diesel train through buffer stops at Los Angeles.
  • 15 January 1953 – Union Station, Washington, D.C. – Federal Express #173, pulled by PRR 4876, overruns the buffer stop after its brakes fail. The locomotive stops in the concourse before falling through the floor. A temporary floor was built over it for the upcoming inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower before it was shipped back to Altoona, Pennsylvania in three pieces for repairs.
  • 1972 – BART train went through buffer stops due to fault in automatic train operation.
  • 28 February 1975 – Moorgate Underground rail crash – 43 killed, 74 injured – buffer stop collision made far worse by small size "tube" train running into large dimensioned dead end tunnel beyond. The tunnel could accommodate full size surface stock thus permitting the smaller train to concertina inside the tunnel.
  • 13 April 1978 – Budapest, Hungary – commuter train overruns a buffer stop owing to brake failure and crashes into the station building. 16 killed, 25 injured.
  • 8 November 1986 – Hua Lamphong, Bangkok, Thailand – 5 killed, 7 injured – buffer stop collision made by an unmanned train at a speed of 50 km/h.
  • 8 January 1991 – Cannon Street station rail crash, London – 2 killed, 200+ injured – commuter train hits buffer stops.
  • 11 July 1995 – Largs – BR Class 318 EMU goes through buffer stops.
  • 24 July 2001 - ScotRail commuter train hits the buffers as it pulls into Edinburgh Waverley injuring seven people.
  • 26 October 2006 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – a Star LRT train goes through buffer stops at the end of a stabling area (turnback perhaps) and ends up dangling over street. The train appears to have been empty of passengers.
  • 21 December 2009 – Zagreb, Croatia – commuter train number 5100 from Sisak Caprag crashed into the platform bumper. The cause was antifreeze fluid in the locomotive's braking system which had frozen due to the extremely low outside temperature (-22°C). Luckily, the speed of the train was only between 15 and 20 km/h. 60 people from the train (including train's engineer) were injured, 7 of them seriously. There were no injuries among people on the platform. The engineer leaned out of the cab window to warn people on the platform that his brakes had failed and that the train would crash at the end of the platform.
  • 25 July 2010 – Stavoren railway station, the Netherlands – A maintenance train collided with a buffer stop at the single-track terminus station. The train rammed a small shop, passed through it and stopped at the square behind it. Only two people were injured, out of four people on the train. The accident happened late at night, when passenger services had already finished. The cause is being investigated.
  • 2 March 2011 - San Francisco 4th and King Street Station, San Francisco, California - A Caltrain commuter train failed to stop before hitting the buffer stop. Multiple minor injuries were reported.
  • 8 May 2011 - Hoboken Terminal, New Jersey - A Port Authority Trans-Hudson rapid transit train crashes into a bumper. At least 34 are injured, none critically. The cause is being investigated.
  • 22 February 2012 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - a commuter train collided with buffer stops at a train station in Buenos Area during the morning rush hour. The accident killed 51 people and injured more than 700 in Argentina's worst rail accident in 30 years. The buffer stops do not absorb energy.

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