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June 5, 2017 | Barb Carr

Monday Accidents and Lessons Learned: Fatal Rail Accident in Croyden, London

In November, a tram car approaching the Sandilands junction fell on its side going around a curve. Although the investigation is still ongoing, the initial finding is that the tram was traveling at approximately 70km/h when going around the curve, which is 50km/h faster than permitted. This increased speed caused the train car to fall on its side and slide an additional 25 metres. As a result, there were 7 fatal injuries and 51 hospitalized passengers.

Read more here:

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/582c4614ed915d14ae00000a/IR012016_161116_Sandilands_Jn.pdf

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