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London train crashTuesday, 11 January, 2000, 10:47 GMT
London train crash: special report
Thirty-one people died and dozens were injured when a commuter service run by Thames Trains passed a red signal - the now infamous signal 109 - and collided with a Great Western express on 5 October 1999.

  • Poem in memory of those killed


    The fatal collision
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    Signal 'partly obscured'
    The key signal might have been partly obscured by overhead line equipment, the second interim report into the disaster has said.

  • How the accident happened
  • The first HSE crash report in full
  • The 31 victims
  • Why the death toll fell
  • Driver returning for son's birthday
  • In pictures: The London train crash
  • Chronology of UK rail accidents

    News image "1952: Similarities to the Harrow crash"


    Safety in the spotlight
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    Rail safety plans unveiled
    The UK Government reveals emergency measures to improve rail safety following the Paddington disaster, as the Queen visits the site of the crash.

  • Crash signal 109 was not the worst
  • Southall carriages on crash train
  • France: safer but more costly
  • Q&A: UK compared to Europe?
  • Counting the cost of a life
  • Fire: worst aspect of the tragedy
  • The safety systems
  • Is rail travel becoming less safe?

    News image "Signal 109 had been passed 8 times before"


    Inquiries and investigations
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    Call for a single inquiry
    Faced with several official inquries and investigations, a group of lawyers is calling for a single Accidents and Disasters Bureau to deal with incidents like the west London crash.

  • Lord Cullen: heading the crash inquiry
  • Sir David Davies: studies rail safety
  • Drivers 'victims of the blame game'
  • Is profit to blame?
  • Talking Point: Safety vs cost?
  • Anger over rail crash 'immunity'


    Coping with the crash
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    Crash memorial in pictures
    Hundreds of people attended memorial services to the dead on the Sunday following the crash.

  • Mourning without a body
  • Months of plastic surgery
  • Compensation procedure simplified
  • 'I'm lucky to be alive'
  • 'Everyone thought I was dead'
  • Victims offered counselling
  • Passengers relive their horror

    News image The BBC's Phil Longman describes the crash
    News image Mark Rogers: "A terrifying experience"
    News image Chris Norman relives the crash impact
    News image David Miles: A survivor twice over


    Heroes of the rescue
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    Paramedics faced horrific decisions
    Critically injured passengers had to be left to die as the first medical teams on the scene battled to treat victims who could be saved.

  • 'Nothing prepared me for the horror'
  • Iain West: Witness to tragedy
  • Victims were 'so calm'
  • Identifying the dead
  • Rescuing the rescuers
  • Emergency medical services plan
  • The fire brigade - freeing the victims

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