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The Little Cornard derailment occurred on 17 August 2010 when a passenger train collided with a road vehicle on a level crossing on the Gainsborough Line near Little Cornard, Suffolk, and partly derailed. The vehicle, a tanker lorry, had begun crossing over the track when the Class 156 train from Sudbury destined for Marks Tey struck it whilst travelling at a speed of approximately 40 miles per hour (64 km/h).

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  • Little Cornard derailment (en)
  • Железнодорожная катастрофа в Литтл-Корнарде (ru)
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  • The Little Cornard derailment occurred on 17 August 2010 when a passenger train collided with a road vehicle on a level crossing on the Gainsborough Line near Little Cornard, Suffolk, and partly derailed. The vehicle, a tanker lorry, had begun crossing over the track when the Class 156 train from Sudbury destined for Marks Tey struck it whilst travelling at a speed of approximately 40 miles per hour (64 km/h). (en)
  • Железнодорожная катастрофа в произошла 17 августа 2010 года, когда пассажирский поезд класса «British Rail Class 156», двигавшийся из в со скоростью около 64 км/ч, столкнулся с автоцистерной, пересекавшей железнодорожные пути по нерегулируемому переезду, и частично сошёл с рельсов. (ru)
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  • Little Cornard derailment (en)
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  • Line obstructed by road vehicle (en)
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  • Little Cornard, Suffolk (en)
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  • The Little Cornard derailment occurred on 17 August 2010 when a passenger train collided with a road vehicle on a level crossing on the Gainsborough Line near Little Cornard, Suffolk, and partly derailed. The vehicle, a tanker lorry, had begun crossing over the track when the Class 156 train from Sudbury destined for Marks Tey struck it whilst travelling at a speed of approximately 40 miles per hour (64 km/h). Twenty-three people aboard the train were injured, five of them seriously, including the driver. The lorry driver was subsequently jailed and disqualified from driving for causing the accident, after he admitted to having not used the crossing telephone to obtain permission from the signaller to cross the railway. (en)
  • Железнодорожная катастрофа в произошла 17 августа 2010 года, когда пассажирский поезд класса «British Rail Class 156», двигавшийся из в со скоростью около 64 км/ч, столкнулся с автоцистерной, пересекавшей железнодорожные пути по нерегулируемому переезду, и частично сошёл с рельсов. 23 человека, находившихся в поезде, получили ранения, из них пятеро, в том числе машинист, — тяжёлые. Водитель грузовика был арестован и лишён права управления транспортными средствами, после того как признался, что не воспользовался системой громкой связи, чтобы получить разрешение диспетчера пересечь железнодорожные пути. (ru)
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