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[email protected] December 31st 07 07:51 PM

Tube train runaway 1992 ish?
 
I seem to remember an incident in the early 90's (1992?) where a tube
train had runaway due to the driver leaving his cab to see to a door
interlock problem. I was young at the time and this is all I can
remember, can anybody shed any light on the incident?

David Biddulph December 31st 07 08:02 PM

Tube train runaway 1992 ish?
 
wrote in message
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I seem to remember an incident in the early 90's (1992?) where a tube
train had runaway due to the driver leaving his cab to see to a door
interlock problem. I was young at the time and this is all I can
remember, can anybody shed any light on the incident?


1990 Victoria Line:
http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/9.81.html#subj2
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David Biddulph



Minger January 1st 08 06:19 PM

Tube train runaway 1992 ish?
 

"David Biddulph" groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message
...
wrote in message
...
I seem to remember an incident in the early 90's (1992?) where a tube
train had runaway due to the driver leaving his cab to see to a door
interlock problem. I was young at the time and this is all I can
remember, can anybody shed any light on the incident?


1990 Victoria Line:
http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/9.81.html#subj2
--
David Biddulph

There was a simliar incident around the same time on the Piccadilly Line at
Kings Cross, where a driver done the same thing.
As the Piccadilly is not automatic, the train moved off because the now
sacked driver put a heavy bag on the dead mans handle to keep the brakes
off!!
The train got to Holloway Rd before it was stopped by a red signal.



[email protected] January 1st 08 06:30 PM

Tube train runaway 1992 ish?
 
On 1 Jan, 19:19, "Minger" wrote:
"David Biddulph" groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in ...
There was a simliar incident around the same time on the Piccadilly Line at
Kings Cross, where a driver done the same thing.
As the Piccadilly is not automatic, the train moved off because the now
sacked driver put a heavy bag on the dead mans handle to keep the brakes
off!!
The train got to Holloway Rd before it was stopped by a red signal.


That's right!
I was absolutely sure that it was the piccadilly line although I
couldn't find anything about it.

Thanks for your responses.

Do you know if there's any other information about the incident?

Steve Fitzgerald January 1st 08 07:07 PM

Tube train runaway 1992 ish?
 
In message , Minger writes

There was a simliar incident around the same time on the Piccadilly Line at
Kings Cross, where a driver done the same thing.
As the Piccadilly is not automatic, the train moved off because the now
sacked driver put a heavy bag on the dead mans handle to keep the brakes
off!!
The train got to Holloway Rd before it was stopped by a red signal.


Better than that, the driver in question was not only sacked but
subsequently jailed for putting his passengers at danger (or some
similar offence).
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You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK
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