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==Accidents==
 
==Accidents==
*On 5 July 1923, an express passenger train was in a rear-end collision with a goods train at {{rws|Diggle}}, Lancashire. Four people were killed.
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*On 5 July 1923, an express passenger train was in a rear-end collision with a goods train at {{rws|Diggle}}, [[Lancashire]]. Four people were killed.<ref name=Trevena>{{cite book |last=Trevena |first=Arthur |title=Trains in Trouble |volume= Vol. 1 |year=1980 |publisher=Atlantic Books |location=Redruth |isbn=0-906899-01-X |pages=31, 35–36, 38, 40, 42
*On 26 April 1924, an electric multiple unit overran signals and was in a rear-end collision with an excursion train at {{rws|Euston}} station, London.
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*On 4 November 1924, an express passenger train was derailed near Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire due to a broken tyre on the locomotive. Fourteen people were killed.
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*On 26 April 1924, an [[electric multiple unit]] overran signals and was in a rear-end collision with an excursion train at {{rws|Euston}} station, [[London]].<ref name=Hall>{{cite book |last=Hall |first=Stanley |title=The Railway Detectives |year=1990 |publisher=Ian Allan |location=London |isbn=0 7110 1929 0 |pages=83, 85, 103 }}</ref>
*On 8 September 1926, a passenger train was unable to stop at Leeds Wellington station due to greasy rails after a thunderstorm. It crashed through the buffers and ended up in building. There were no injuries.
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*On 4 November 1924, an express passenger train was derailed near [[Lytham St. Annes]], Lancashire due to a broken tyre on the locomotive. Fourteen people were killed.<ref name=Trevena/>
*On 19 November 1926, a private owner wagon of a goods train disintegrated near {{rws|Parkgate and Rawmarsh}} station, West Riding of Yorkshire, derailing the goods train that it was part of. A signal post was partially knocked over, obstructing the adjacent line. An express passenger train had the sides of its carriages ripped open by the signal post, killing eleven people. A direct consequence of this accident was that private owner wagons had to be registered with railway companies before they were allowed to run on main lines. They were also subject to a detailed inspection every ten years.
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*On 8 September 1926, a passenger train was unable to stop at [[Leeds Wellington railway station|Leeds Wellington station]] due to greasy rails after a thunderstorm. It crashed through the buffers and ended up in building. There were no injuries.<ref name=Earnshaw5>{{cite book |last=Earnshaw |first=Alan |title=Trains in Trouble: Vol. 5 |year=1989 |publisher=Atlantic Books |location=Penryn |isbn=0-906899-35-4 |pages=20–21, 23, 26, 31 }}</ref>
*On 30 November 1926, a passenger train overran signals at Upney, Essex and was in a rear-end collision with another. Of 604 people injured, only four are hospitalised.
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*On 19 November 1926, a private owner wagon of a goods train disintegrated near {{rws|Parkgate and Rawmarsh}} station, [[West Riding of Yorkshire|Yorkshire]], derailing the goods train that it was part of. A signal post was partially knocked over, obstructing the adjacent line. An express passenger train had the sides of its carriages ripped open by the signal post, killing eleven people. A direct consequence of this accident was that private owner wagons had to be registered with railway companies before they were allowed to run on main lines. They were also subject to a detailed inspection every ten years.<ref name=Earnshaw8>{{cite book |last=Earnshaw |first=Alan |title=Trains in Trouble: Vol. 8 |year=1993 |publisher=Atlantic Books |location=Penryn |isbn=0-906899-52-4 |pages=14–15, 17, 19 }}</ref>
*In June 1928, a mail train was derailed at Swinderby, Lincolnshire.
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*On 30 November 1926, a passenger train overran signals at [[Upney]], [[Essex]] and was in a rear-end collision with another. Of 604 people injured, only four are hospitalised.<ref name=Hall/>
*On 2 July 1928, a goods train was derailed at Pinwherry, Renfrewshire due to excessive speed on a curve.
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*In June 1928, a mail train was derailed at [[Swinderby]], [[Lincolnshire]].<ref name=Earnshaw6/>
*On 27 August 1928, a passenger train crashed into buffers at {{rws|Euston}}, London, injuring 30 people.
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*On 2 July 1928, a goods train was derailed at Pinwherry, [[Renfrewshire]] due to excessive speed on a curve.<ref name=Earnshaw8/>
*In August 1928, a train was derailed at Ashton under Hill, Worcestershire.
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*On 27 August 1928, a passenger train crashed into buffers at {{rws|Euston}}, [[London]], injuring 30 people.<ref name=Trevena/>
*On 25 October 1928, a goods train broke down at {{rws|Dinwoodie}}, Dumfriesshire. An express passenger train was in a rear-end collision with it due to errors by the guard of the goods train and a signalman. Four people were killed and five were injured.
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*In August 1928, a train was derailed at [[Ashton under Hill]], Worcestershire.<ref name=Earnshaw6/>
*On 8 January 1929, an express passenger train from Bristol, Somerset to Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire when it overran signals at {{rws|Ashchurch}}, Gloucestershire and collided with a goods train that was being shunted. Four people were killed.
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*On 25 October 1928, a goods train broke down at {{rws|Dinwoodie}}, [[Dumfriesshire]]. An express passenger train was in a rear-end collision with it due to errors by the guard of the goods train and a signalman. Four people were killed and five were injured.<ref name=Earnshaw7>{{cite book |last=Earnshaw |first=Alan |title=Trains in Trouble: Vol. 7 |year=1991 |publisher=Atlantic Books |location=Penryn |isbn=0-906899-50-8 |pages=21–25 }}</ref>
*On 2 February 1929, a passenger train was sent into the bay platform at {{rws|Bridgeton Cross}}, Glasgow, Renfrewshire due to a signalman's error. Several people were injured when the train crashed through the buffers.
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*On 8 January 1929, an express passenger train from [[Bristol]], [[Somerset]] to [[Leeds]], [[West Riding of Yorkshire|Yorkshire]] when it overran signals at {{rws|Ashchurch}}, [[Gloucestershire]] and collided with a goods train that was being shunted. Four people were killed.<ref name=Trevena/><ref name=Aschurch>{{cite web |url=http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/documents/MoT_Ashchurch1929.pdf |title=Report on the Accident at Ashchurch on 8 January 1929 |publisher=Ministry of Transport |date=5 March 1929 |accessdate=10 June 2014}}</ref>
*On 12 February 1929, an express passenger train was in a head-on collision with a goods train at {{rws|Doe Hill}} station, Derbyshire due to a signalman's error. Two people were killed.
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*On 2 February 1929, a passenger train was sent into the bay platform at {{rws|Bridgeton Cross}}, [[Glasgow]], [[Renfrewshire]] due to a signalman's error. Several people were injured when the train crashed through the buffers.<ref name=Earnshaw5/>
*On 6 March 1930, a passenger train departed from {{rws|Culgaith}} station, Cumberland against signals. It subsequently collided with a ballast train at {{rws|Langwathby}}, Cumberland. Two people were killed and four were seriously injured.
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*On 12 February 1929, an express passenger train was in a head-on collision with a goods train at {{rws|Doe Hill}} station, Derbyshire due to a signalman's error. Two people were killed.<ref name=Earnshaw7/>
*On 22 March 1931, an express passenger train was derailed at {{rws|Leighton Buzzard}}, Bedfordshire due to excessive speed through a crossover. The locomotive crew were killed.
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*On 6 March 1930, a passenger train departed from {{rws|Culgaith}} station, [[Cumberland]] against signals. It subsequently collided with a ballast train at {{rws|Langwathby}}, Cumberland. Two people were killed and four were seriously injured.<ref name=Hall>{{cite book |last=Hall |first=Stanley |title=The Railway Detectives |year=1990 |publisher=Ian Allan |location=London |isbn=0 7110 1929 0 |page=95 }}</ref>
*On 17 July 1931, a mail train overran signals and was in a rear-end collision with a goods train at Crich Junction, Derbyshire. Two people were killed and seventeen people were injured.
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*On 22 March 1931, an express passenger train was derailed at {{rws|Leighton Buzzard}}, [[Bedfordshire]] due to excessive speed through a crossover. The locomotive crew were killed.<ref name=Earnshaw6/>
*On 18 December 1931, a goods train became divided at {{rws|Dagenham Dock}}, Essex. Due to a signalman's error, a passenger train ran into the rear portion of the goods. Two people were killed and several were injured.
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*On 17 July 1931, a mail train overran signals and was in a rear-end collision with a goods train at Crich Junction, Derbyshire. Two people were killed and seventeen people were injured.<ref name=Earnshaw6>{{cite book |last=Earnshaw |first=Alan |title=Trains in Trouble: Vol. 6 |year=1990 |publisher=Atlantic Books |location=Penryn |isbn=0-906899-37-0 |pages=16, 22, 24–25, 27 }}</ref>
*On 17 June 1932, a passenger train was derailed at Great Bridgeford, Staffordshire.
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*On 10 July 1933, an express passenger train was in collision with a goods train and was derailed at ittle Salkeld, Cumberland due to a signallman's error. One person was killed and about 30 were injured, one seriously.
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*On 18 December 1931, a goods train became divided at {{rws|Dagenham Dock}}, [[Essex]]. Due to a signalman's error, a passenger train ran into the rear portion of the goods. Two people were killed and several were injured.<ref name=Hoole4>{{cite book |last=Hoole |first=Ken |authorlink=Ken Hoole |title=Trains in Trouble: Vol. 4 |year=1983 |publisher=Atlantic Books |location=Truro |isbn=0-906899-07-9 |pages=19, 25, 48 }}</ref>
*On 6 September 1934, two passenger trains were in a head-on collision at Port Eglington Junction, Glasgow, Renfrewshire after the driver of one of them misread signals. Nine people were killed and 31 were injured, eleven seriously.
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*On 17 June 1932, a passenger train was derailed at [[Great Bridgeford]], [[Staffordshire]].<ref name=Hoole3>{{cite book |last=Hoole |first=Ken |authorlink=Ken Hoole |title=Trains in Trouble: Vol. 3 |year=1982 |publisher=Atlantic Books |location=Redruth |isbn=0-906899-05-2 |page=29 }}</ref>
*On 28 September 1934, an express passenger train was in a rear-end collision with a passenger train at Winwick Junction, Cheshire due to a signalman's error. Eleven people were killed and nineteen were injured.
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*On 10 July 1933, an express passenger train was in collision with a goods train and was derailed at [[Little Salkeld]], [[Cumberland]] due to a signallman's error. One person was killed and about 30 were injured, one seriously.<ref name=Earnshaw7/>
*On 25 February 1935, a passenger train was derailed at Ashton under Hill due to a combination of locomotive design, speed and track condition. One person was killed.
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*On 6 September 1934, two passenger trains were in a head-on collision at Port Eglington Junction, [[Glasgow]], [[Renfrewshire]] after the driver of one of them misread signals. Nine people were killed and 31 were injured, eleven seriously.<ref name=Earnshaw7/>
*On 14 March 1935, an express passenger train was brought to a halt at {{rws|Kings Langley}}, Hertfordshire due to a defective vacuum brake. Due to a signalman's error a milk train ran into its rear. A goods train then ran into the wreckage.
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*On 28 September 1934, an express passenger train was in a rear-end collision with a passenger train at Winwick Junction, [[Cheshire]] due to a signalman's error. Eleven people were killed and nineteen were injured.
*On 23 February 1937, an express goods train was derailed at {{rws|West Hampstead}}, Middlesex.
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*On 25 February 1935, a passenger train was derailed at Ashton under Hill due to a combination of locomotive design, speed and track condition. One person was killed.<ref name=Earnshaw6/>
*On 17 November 1937, a passenger train overran signals and was in a rear-end collision with an express passenger train at Coppenhall Junction, Crewe, Cheshire.
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*On 14 March 1935, an express passenger train was brought to a halt at {{rws|Kings Langley}}, [[Hertfordshire]] due to a defective [[vacuum brake]]. Due to a signalman's error a milk train ran into its rear. A goods train then ran into the wreckage.<ref name=Trevena/>
*On 21 January 1938, an express passenger train was in a head-on collision with an empty stock train at Oakley Junction due to a combination of driver and signalman's errors. Three people were killed and 46 were injured.
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*On 23 February 1937, an express goods train was derailed at {{rws|West Hampstead}}, [[Middlesex]].<ref name=Trevena/>
*On 5 August 1939, a passenger train was derailed at {{rws|Saltcoats North}} station, Ayrshire due to an obstruction on the line. Four people were killed.
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*On 17 November 1937, a passenger train overran signals and was in a rear-end collision with an express passenger train at [[Coppenhall]] Junction, [[Crewe]], Cheshire.<ref name=Hall/>
*On 28 September 1939, a rear-end collision occurred at Winwick Junction.
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*On 21 January 1938, an express passenger train was in a head-on collision with an empty stock train at Oakley Junction due to a combination of driver and signalman's errors. Three people were killed and 46 were injured.<ref name=Earnshaw5/>
*On 14 October 1939, An express passenger train was involved in a collision at {{rws|Bletchley}}, Buckinghamshire. Five people were killed, more than 30 were injured.
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*On 5 August 1939, a passenger train was derailed at {{rws|Saltcoats North}} station, [[Ayrshire]] due to an obstruction on the line. Four people were killed.<ref name=Earnshaw8/>
*On 13 October 1940, an express passenger train collided with a platform barrow obstructing the line at {{rws|Wembley Central}}, Middlesex and was derailed. Several people were killed and many more were injured.
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*On 28 September 1939, a rear-end collision occurred at Winwick Junction.<ref name=Earnshaw6/>
*On 4 September 1942, a goods train overran a loop at {{rws|Todmorden}}, West Riding of Yorkshire in blackout conditions and was derailed.
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*On 14 October 1939, An express passenger train was involved in a collision at {{rws|Bletchley}}, [[Buckinghamshire]]. Five people were killed, more than 30 were injured.<ref name=Trevena/>
*On 21 July 1945, an express passenger train overran signals at {{rws|Ecclefechan}}, Dumfriesshire and was in collision with a goods train that was being shunted. Two people were killed, 31 were injured.
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*On 13 October 1940, an express passenger train collided with a platform barrow obstructing the line at {{rws|Wembley Central}}, Middlesex and was derailed. Several people were killed and many more were injured.<ref name=Earnshaw6/>
*On 30 September 1945, an express passenger train was derailed at Bourne End, Hertfordshire due to excessive speed through a set of points. Forty-three people were killed and 64 were injured.
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*On 4 September 1942, a goods train overran a loop at {{rws|Todmorden}}, [[West Riding of Yorkshire|Yorkshire]] in [[blackout (wartime)|blackout conditions]] and was derailed.<ref name=Earnshaw6/>
*1946 – Lichfield rail crash; 20 killed and 21 injured.
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*On 21 July 1945, an express passenger train overran signals at {{rws|Ecclefechan}}, [[Dumfriesshire]] and was in collision with a goods train that was being shunted. Two people were killed, 31 were injured.<ref name=Hoole4>{{cite book |last=Hoole |first=Ken |authorlink=Ken Hoole |title=Trains in Trouble: Vol. 4 |year=1983 |publisher=Atlantic Books |location=Redruth |isbn=0 906899 07 9 |page=48 }}</ref>
*On 12 April 1947, a passenger train was derailed near Keighley, West Riding of Yorkshire when a bridge collapsed under it.
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*On 21 July 1947, an express passenger train was derailed at Grendon, Warwickshire due to defective track. Five people were killed and 64 were injured.
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*On 30 September 1945, an express passenger train was derailed at [[Bourne End, Hertfordshire]] due to excessive speed through a set of points. Forty-three people were killed and 64 were injured.
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*1946 – [[Lichfield rail crash]]; 20 killed and 21 injured.
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*On 12 April 1947, a passenger train was derailed near [[Keighley]], [[West Riding of Yorkshire|Yorkshire]] when a bridge collapsed under it.<ref name=Hoole4/>
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*On 21 July 1947, an express passenger train was derailed at [[Grendon, Warwickshire]] due to defective track. Five people were killed and 64 were injured.<ref name=Earnshaw5/>
  
 
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