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Train derailed at Cannons Marsh, Brisyol

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Old 24th March 2014, 21:02
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Train derailed at Cannons Marsh, Brisyol

A CrossCountry train has derailed in the yard blocking 4 other trains from leaving.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-26716181

CrossCountry said a set of wheels had come off a train as it was being shunted, trapping four other trains in the depot at Barton Hill.

P.S. Sorry, Heading should read
Train derailed at Barton Hill, Bristol


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Here's a link to a video of the rerailing operation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1txTkivJBUw

Clearly the wheels had not come off the train – the wheels had come off the track.
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A great film of a very slick re-railing operation. A great deal easier than in steam days with the steam crane and lots of timber baulks and wedges. (and lots of sweat and swearing)
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