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Derailment of a freight train at Petteril Bridge Junction, Carlisle

Rail Accident Investigation Branch

October 20
16:31 2022

At about 20:03 hrs on 19 October 2022, the 17:15 hrs Clitheroe to Carlisle Yard freight service derailed at Petteril Bridge Junction, near Carlisle.

The freight train involved was formed of a Class 66 locomotive and 14 loaded cement wagons. Five of these wagons derailed. One of the derailed wagons subsequently entered the river Petteril.

No injuries were caused by the accident, which led to substantial damage to railway infrastructure and some of the vehicles involved. The passenger lines from Newcastle to Carlisle were blocked as result of the accident.

Currently available evidence indicates that the derailment was almost certainly a result of a wheelset with false flanges encountering a set of switches that are part of the junction. False flanges are associated with the flat areas on wheel treads which can result when rail wheels stop rotating while a vehicle is running.

A wheel involved in the derailment. The wheel has a false flange which is associated with the flat areas on wheel treads which can result when rail wheels stop rotating while the wagon is running

False flange on a wheelset involved in the derailment

Our investigation will seek to identify the sequence of events which led to the accident. It will include consideration of track conditions, the condition of the wagons, wagon characteristics, the status of the trains braking systems and any underlying management factors.

Our investigation is independent of any investigation by the railway industry or by the industrys regulator, the Office of Rail and Road.

We will publish our findings, including any recommendations to improve safety, at the conclusion of our investigation. This report will be available on our website.

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