fitzguttentite Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 (edited) just wondering if anybody has any info on the accident in cahir in dec 1955 have been scouring the net looking for an accident report but cant seem to find one any help would be great what loco was it ? i know it was a beet train what were the circumstances etc etc any info on the above would be fantastic thanks fitz Edited September 10, 2012 by fitzguttentite Quote
josefstadt Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 The accident occurred on 21 December 1955. The train concerned was a 32-wagon laden beet special from Waterford to Thurles via Limerick Junction headed by 2-6-0 locomotive No. 375. At the time of the accident the Up platform (the station building side) was occupied by a mail train. The beet train was routed into the loop but, as the rear of the mail train was fouling the crossover at the Limerick end of the station it was not possible to let the beet back out on to the main line. Instead the points were set for the short siding which ended just before the bridge. The beet train ran through the buffers at the end of the siding at about 30 - 35 mph and the locomotive and 22 wagons crashed through the floor of the first span of the bridge into the River Suir below. Sadly the driver and fireman died in the accident. The beet seems to have got out of control on the bank coming down to Cahir. The Inspecting Officer at the inquiry considered that this was likely to be due to efforts to stop the train not being made in time for them to be effective, though he was unable to put forward a theory as to why this might have been the case. Interestingly, just 25 minutes after the Cahir accident another, less serious, one occurred in Mallow. The 20:10 Kingsbridge-Cork goods, headed by A14, failed to stop in Mallow and crashed into the rear of the 20:00 mail train from Kingsbridge. The last four vehicles on the mail train and several of the goods train’s wagons were destroyed and both lines were blocked, but fortunately no one was injured. Quote
heirflick Posted September 11, 2012 Posted September 11, 2012 The accident occurred on 21 December 1955. The train concerned was a 32-wagon laden beet special from Waterford to Thurles via Limerick Junction headed by 2-6-0 locomotive No. 375. At the time of the accident the Up platform (the station building side) was occupied by a mail train. The beet train was routed into the loop but, as the rear of the mail train was fouling the crossover at the Limerick end of the station it was not possible to let the beet back out on to the main line. Instead the points were set for the short siding which ended just before the bridge. The beet train ran through the buffers at the end of the siding at about 30 - 35 mph and the locomotive and 22 wagons crashed through the floor of the first span of the bridge into the River Suir below. Sadly the driver and fireman died in the accident.The beet seems to have got out of control on the bank coming down to Cahir. The Inspecting Officer at the inquiry considered that this was likely to be due to efforts to stop the train not being made in time for them to be effective, though he was unable to put forward a theory as to why this might have been the case. Interestingly, just 25 minutes after the Cahir accident another, less serious, one occurred in Mallow. The 20:10 Kingsbridge-Cork goods, headed by A14, failed to stop in Mallow and crashed into the rear of the 20:00 mail train from Kingsbridge. The last four vehicles on the mail train and several of the goods train’s wagons were destroyed and both lines were blocked, but fortunately no one was injured. good info josefstadt....dont suppose you would have any pics of either incident? Quote
fitzguttentite Posted September 11, 2012 Author Posted September 11, 2012 (edited) josef thats great info much appreciated im just wondering why there was no inquiry after a tragic loss of life or was there an inquiry and not PUBLISHED ? Edited September 11, 2012 by fitzguttentite Quote
enniscorthyman Posted September 11, 2012 Posted September 11, 2012 I do remember a IRRS journal has a detailed account of the crash and a few photos.I dont know what number the journal is but if I get a chance Ill have a trawl through the back issues I have.If not contact the IRRS at Heuston Station for info. Quote
fitzguttentite Posted September 11, 2012 Author Posted September 11, 2012 Thanks enniscorthyman i remember as a young child being brought to cahir station by my late father he made the trip there on a regular basis { once a year } to lay flowers i have had some first hand information on it { he did not speak about it much } so im just trying to dig up as much as i can i will try heuston as you said many thanks Quote
josefstadt Posted September 11, 2012 Posted September 11, 2012 There are reports about both accidents and one picture of each in the IRRS Journal No. 18 - Spring 1956. Unfortunately I don't have scans of either of the pics. The following edition of the Journal, No. 19 - Autumn 1956, has details of the report of the Public Inquiry into the Cahir accident. Quote
fitzguttentite Posted September 12, 2012 Author Posted September 12, 2012 Brilliant josef many many thanks fitz Quote
heirflick Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 thanks for the pic..great to be able to see the genuine article in the paper! Quote
josefstadt Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 Both the pictures in the IRRS Journal were supplied by the Evening Herald. In those days the Society, due to the high cost and complexity of producing photographic printing blocks, used blocks loaned by various newspapers and other publications to reproduce newsworthy pictures. I don't know if it would be worth contacting the Evening Herald directly to see if they have any pictures of these incidents. Normally there would be many more pictures taken of incidents such as the two in question than were actually published and these may be available as prints or scans. If the EH has disposed of its archival material then they should be able to tell you where it has gone - possibly the National Photographic Archive in Temple Bar. Quote
enniscorthyman Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 I had a look through my stack of journals and found the one containing the Cahir accident.Its journal no 97 June 1985. Some good photos,and diagram of Cahir Station showing the relavent signaling etc,and a great account of what happened. This is the journal cover- Quote
fitzguttentite Posted September 13, 2012 Author Posted September 13, 2012 Hi enniscorthyman where would i get a copy of that ? fitz Quote
Garfield Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 Hi enniscorthyman where would i get a copy of that ? fitz I'd say it would be hard to find a copy of that edition now. However, Bott Books in the UK often have copies of old IRRS journals available. They don't list them all on their website, so your best bet is to contact them directly. Quote
fitzguttentite Posted September 13, 2012 Author Posted September 13, 2012 (edited) will do thanks i remember my dad had it {lost now } i remember the yellow cover { or were they all yellow } if my memory serves me right under the bridge in drumcondra in a little door and up a stairs { i was about 5 or 6 } cross gunns bridge i think ? fitz Edited September 13, 2012 by fitzguttentite Quote
enniscorthyman Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 I do know that the IRRS do have a good few back issues of the journals so you could try giving them a shout at their premises at the back of Heuston Station.Also have a look at their website for more info. Quote
josefstadt Posted September 15, 2012 Posted September 15, 2012 Sorry about missing the more recent Journal with the article about Cahir - I only looked up the index for volumes 1 to 9! I have a spare copy of Journal 97 Fitz. If you pm me with your details I'll send it on to you. Quote
108 Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 Hi, I was at Cahir Station recently and there is a plaque on the wall. Quote
RedRich Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 Hi, I was at Cahir Station recently and there is a plaque on the wall. It might be a bit of more informative information if the contents of the plaque was mentioned in the post. Rich, Quote
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DERAILED Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 Derek Runacres Classic Photography, 6 Church St. Cahir Co. Tipperary (052) 42044 The above photographer has/had a fine set of negatives of the 1955 accident and would probably still run off copies - for a price. Quote
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