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Old March 8th 08, 06:40 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway
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Default Bizarre Battersea tow-truck - bus - bridge accident

On 8 Mar, 19:20, Mizter T wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7285085.stm

Except from the BBC news story:

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A tow-truck has overturned following an accident with a double-decker
bus under a railway bridge in south London.

The accident in Battersea Park Road [...] happened as the truck tried
to go under the bridge with its extended towing arm at about 1010 GMT.

The arm caught the bottom of the bridge resulting in it tilting on to
the oncoming number 345 bus, police said.

The bus, which was left leaning over, had 30 passengers onboard at the
time. None of the passengers were hurt.

No other injuries were reported.

[continues...]
/quote

Despite the BBC story currently saying that this happened in
Kennington it quite clearly didn't - it was in Battersea, the bridge
being that which carries the West London Line between Chelsea (i.e.
West Brompton, the Cremorne [rail] Bridge over the Thames) and Clapham
Junction (or indeed the "Ludgate" or "City lines" to Factory
Junctionand beyond, or the Sheepcote Lane curve towards Waterloo).

The bridge in question is at the centre of this street map:http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.sr...&y=176412&ar=N

It would seem that this didn't disrupt rail services much, so
presumably the bridge is undamaged, in contrast to the 30 bus
passengers' somewhat damaged peace of mind, especially those on the
top deck!


Yes i live five minutes away and was driving down the road just after
it happened. The truck must have just glanced the top of the bridge
and tipped over into the bus. The bus took quite a bit of damage from
the lifting arm but luckily it smashed into the stair section where no
one was at the time. Nobody was taken to hospital but a couple were
treated at the scene.

Initially it looked like a car had been crushed between the truck and
the bus but the truck in question was a TFL lift and remove truck for
parking on red routes etc. Would be a bit of a shock for the owner
when they went to claim it. Where is my car? Ahh there is a bit of a
problem sir - its been written off. M reg so not much to pay out!