Report 39/2007: Derailment at Washwood Heath
Derailment of a freight train at Washwood Heath, Birmingham, 8 September 2006.
On 8 September 2006 an (EWS) freight train service from Burton to Southampton Docks derailed as it passed the crossover in Washwood Heath yard at approximately 15.48 hours.
皇冠体育app leading bogie of the 13th wagon derailed while the train was travelling at approximately 15mph. 皇冠体育app local signaller at Washwood Heath no1 frame saw and heard the derailment and contacted the signaller at Saltley signal box to stop the train. 皇冠体育appre was limited damage to the derailed wagon. 皇冠体育appre were no injuries.
皇冠体育app cause of the derailment was a high level of bogie rotational resistance arising from the design and condition of the wagon鈥檚 side bearer assembly. This caused wheel unloading when the wagon encountered track twist.
皇冠体育app process of design scrutiny did not correctly identify the factors that influence the dynamic performance of the FAA wagon when exposed to track twist.
RAIB has made four recommendations as a result of their investigation, aimed at:
- modification certification and maintenance of FAA wagons.
Response to recommendations:
- RAIB will periodically update the status of recommendations as reported to us by the relevant safety authority or public body.
- RAIB may add comment, particularly if we have concerns regarding these responses.