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Strathspey Railway: Aviemore - Boat of Garten - Broomhill
 
Strathspey Railway: Aviemore - Boat of Garten - Broomhill
Posted by Tulyar15 at 15:19, 28th December 2017
 
Hello everyone,

Some of you may know me from the Signalling Forum, though I've not posted on that for quite a while. I'm a lifelong enthusiast, my maternal grandfather was a lifelong railwayman on the Worcester Division of the old GWR, later BR Western Region. He was a stationmaster at a number of stations there, latterly Malvern Link.

I work in the public sector, commuting from Chippenham to London 3 days a week. I have also volunteered on one or two heritage lines over the years including the Avon Valley Railway and the Strathspey Railway.

Tulyar15

Re: Hi from Tulyar5
Posted by Timmer at 16:26, 28th December 2017
 
A very warm welcome to the forum Tulyar15.

Re: Hi from Tulyar5
Posted by bobm at 16:32, 28th December 2017
 
Indeed a very warm welcome.

Thoroughly enjoyed my trip on the Strathspey Railway.


Re: Hi from Tulyar5
Posted by Tulyar15 at 17:11, 28th December 2017
 
 I didn't get up there this year but for the previous two years I spent a week manning the Booking Office at Boat of Garten station. I stayed in Carrbridge at the Cairn Hotel which was a nice. Also did some photography of main line trains too.

Re: Hi from Tulyar5
Posted by SandTEngineer at 17:12, 28th December 2017
 
Welcome to this forum Tulyar15.  I think you know me from the other forum (with a slightly different user name).  Lots of signalling info on here as well (if I have my way that is ).

Re: Hi from Tulyar5
Posted by bobm at 17:16, 28th December 2017
 
All for more signalling discussion on here - one of my railway interests.   

Collision, Aviemore
Posted by grahame at 22:11, 29th September 2023
 
From The Evening Standard

Two people have been taken to hospital after a collision between two trains in northern Scotland.

The crash happened at Aviemore Railway Station, in the Cairngorms, at 7.10pm.

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) sent eight appliances to the scene.

Paramedics took two casualties to hospital by ambulance and three other people were treated at the scene.

A spokesman for SFRS said: “We were alerted at 7.10pm on Friday to reports of a collision involving two trains at Aviemore Railway Station.

Picture - stock from Aviemore.  Haven't a clue whether to post "wider picture" or heritage.  Suspect "wider picture" as the old stuff will have been put to bed hours ago!

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by grahame at 22:16, 29th September 2023
 
Yahoo! News adds

MULTIPLE casualties have been reported after two trains collided at a Highlands railway station.

A train crashed into a stationary carriage at Aviemore Railway Station at around 7pm on Friday.

It is understood that one of the trains involved in the crash is the iconic Flying Scotsman.

and then

A spokesman for Network Rail said: “It’s on a heritage railway line, it’s not our infrastructure.

“The main line is shut while emergency services respond.

“We are saying to passengers to check before travelling.”

Oops - topic move coming up!

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by grahame at 22:37, 29th September 2023
 
The Scotsman

The incident occurred when the Flying Scotsman locomotive was being shunted into place to be coupled with the Royal Scotsman train carriages, which were stationary.

A spokesman for Royal Scotsman train owner Belmond described the collision as “minor” and said there had been no major injuries.

"We are grateful for the prompt attendance by paramedics who were on site to assist the few passengers and team members who sustained minor injuries,” the spokesman said.

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by grahame at 15:55, 30th September 2023
 
Update


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-66970791?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA

Safety checks are to be carried out on the Flying Scotsman locomotive after it was involved in a crash at a railway station in the Highlands.

Two people were treated in hospital following the low-speed collision with the Royal Scotsman train at Aviemore on Friday.

The world-famous locomotive had been scheduled to be running passenger trips over the weekend.

But it was withdrawn ahead of a full safety inspection on Monday.

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by RobT at 13:17, 1st October 2023
 
Video of the collision:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KNRGZdNNLY

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by grahame at 13:47, 1st October 2023
 
Video of the collision:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KNRGZdNNLY

Interesting to see the video, and clearly something didn't go as it should - people should NOT end up being taken to hospital.

That said, sad that some people have followed up suggesting what went wrong, who was to blame for it going wrong, and what their sentence should be for that.  Kangaroo court!   I am reminded of at least one collision in recent memory where initial looks were at the driver who passed a signal at danger, but later analysis found that the train had failed to respond to a brake application of the sort that's made thousands of times every day.

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by eightonedee at 22:27, 1st October 2023
 
Having seen the video - should perhaps the title of this thread be changed to something like "Flying Scotsman in shunting accident at Aviemore"?

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by broadgage at 22:57, 1st October 2023
 
The speed certainly looks excessive to an informed amateur and what about the requirement to stop short of the train before moving forward ?
Misjudgement by driver ? or brakes ineffective ?

Whatever the cause, I agree that "shunting accident" is a more accurate description than that used.

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by GBM at 06:15, 2nd October 2023
 
Prefer 'shunting incident' rather than accident.
Far less dramatic, but the press do like drama.

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by Electric train at 07:16, 2nd October 2023
 
It's a collision during a shunting move

My observations / opinions -
There seemed to be quite a number of people in the cab
Lack of a "Shunter" on the ground to hand signal the movement especially with a tender leading
Loco should have stopped short a chain or so short and then moved at less than walking pace

I wonder if the RIAB and ORR report may recommend passengers should be de trained during such moves and certainly no one should be on an coach observation platform

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by Red Squirrel at 09:23, 2nd October 2023
 
I've found a better video of Flying the Scotsman's incident here: https://twitter.com/i/status/1708445350942400697

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by eXPassenger at 10:35, 2nd October 2023
 
I've found a better video of Flying the Scotsman's incident here: https://twitter.com/i/status/1708445350942400697

LOL

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by RichardB at 10:39, 2nd October 2023
 
I was amazed to see people on the observation balcony at the back of the train as the loco shunted back on to the stock.  Sad to hear of the injuries and good that no-one was badly injured.

Thankfully the Coronation Beavertail Observation Car wasn't at that end of the train.  That doesn't bear thinking about.

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by Oxonhutch at 10:55, 2nd October 2023
 
I am a qualified shunter on my heritage railway and I think, looking at the speed he was travelling, that he never saw the train that he hit. Maybe he was looking for the shunter (who wasn't there) to stop him short, and bring him on. Another possibility is that he was actually running around his train and got routed back on to it by mistake.

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by Red Squirrel at 20:36, 2nd October 2023
 
Another video, this time with the real Flying the Scotsman: https://twitter.com/i/status/1708921216923205639

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by Mark A at 12:40, 3rd October 2023
 
Salutory that the camera person calmly stood and filmed that without so much as a flinch until they were knocked off their feet. Sort of passivated by watching it on screen as they filmed perhaps.

Mark

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by grahame at 19:04, 5th September 2024
 
Accident report published. BBC Reports

Accident investigators have criticised a railway company over a collision in the Highlands involving the Flying Scotsman steam locomotive.

Two passengers were hurt when the locomotive reversed into its coaches at low speed, on the private Strathspey railway in Aviemore in September last year

The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) said the driver was not aware of how close the coaches were to Flying Scotsman and did not control its speed accordingly.

The RAIB said Strathspey Railway Company’s "ineffective management" of the locomotive's visit to the line was an underlying factor. The firm said it accepted the findings.

Re: Collision, Aviemore
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:44, 5th September 2024
 
The full report from the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is available on their website, at https://www.gov.uk/government/news/report-092024-collision-at-aviemore-station-on-the-strathspey-railway .

Re: Strathspey Railway: Aviemore - Boat of Garten - Broomhill
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 15:59, 12th May 2026
 
From the BBC:

'The Traitors railway' buys North Yorkshire Moors locomotive


The locomotive is nicknamed the "Pocket Rocket" - Image © Andrew Jeffery

A heritage railway used as a location for The Traitors has bought a new locomotive.

Aviemore-based Strathspey Railway has appeared in three series of the reality TV show, which is filmed at Ardross Castle near Alness.

The volunteer-run company has purchased a steam loco nicknamed the "Pocket Rocket" from North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR).

Officially known as British Railways Standard Class 4MT 2-6-0 No 76079, it requires a full overhaul before being put to use on Strathspey's 10-mile (16km) route between Aviemore and Broomhill, via Boat of Garten.

The locomotive was built at Horwich Works, near Bolton, in 1957. It had hauled services between Grosmont and Whitby on the Esk Valley Line.

NYMR chief executive Laura Strangeway said the Highland railway was a "fitting new home" for No 76079.

Strathspey Railway director Gordon Kirk added: "She is a locomotive with real character and main line pedigree, and we look forward to undertaking the work needed to return her to steam for the enjoyment of visitors to the Highlands for many years to come."

Last year, a mystery American donor gave £1m to Strathspey Railway. The company said the "exceptionally generous" gift would help cover costs for operating and refurbishing its locomotives.

As well as featuring in The Traitors, the railway appeared on screen in the BBC drama Monarch of the Glen and ITV's Doctor Findlay.


 
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