OFF THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW
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NEW SOUTHGATE - The 7.50 p.m. Express Passenger train from Edinburgh, comprising 11 bogie coaches hauled by 60508 DUKE OF ROTHESAY, was travelling at about 70 m.p.h. through a short tunnel on the straight Up Fast line when the trailing bogie wheels of the engine became derailed. Derailment of the leading bogie wheels followed at the V crossing of a facing connection 689 yards ahead, outside the tunnel, after which the whole train became derailed as the track was destroyed by the engine bogie. The engine broke away from the train when the tender screw coupling parted, overturned to the right, and slid on its side for about 100 yards through an overbridge, coming to rest 1145 yards from the initial point of derailment. The fireman was killed, but there were no serious casualties in the crowded train, though the leading vehicle, a corridor brake third, was also overturned and considerably damaged; all the Buckeye couplings between the coaches held fast and the remaining ten came to rest upright and in line with very little damage except to bogies and undergear. One passenger was detained in hospital for two days and nine others sustained minor injuries or shock; the driver was also slightly injured.