Train GraphicClick on the map to explore geographics
 
I need help
FAQ
Emergency
About .
Travel & transport from BBC stories as at 10:35 10 Apr 2026
 
- EU fingerprint and photo travel rules come into force
* Airport issues travel guidance as Irish fuel protests continue
- 'The road to our home must be the worst in the UK'
Read about the forum [here].
Register [here] - it's free.
What do I gain from registering? [here]
 tomorrow - Hastings Diesel at ESR
09/05/26 - BRTA - Westbury
05/06/26 - EPF Annual Meeting
20/06/26 - Hastings Diesel at Paignton ?

On this day
10th Apr (2014)
Scottish Golf by Train website registered (link)

Train RunningCancelled
08:18 Worcester Shrub Hill to London Paddington
09:45 Bristol Temple Meads to Salisbury
09:51 Warminster to Gloucester
11:04 Bristol Temple Meads to Filton Abbey Wood
11:09 Gloucester to Weymouth
11:12 Salisbury to Bristol Temple Meads
11:51 Filton Abbey Wood to Bristol Temple Meads
10/04/26 12:54 Reading to Gatwick Airport
10/04/26 13:05 London Paddington to Newbury
10/04/26 14:29 Gatwick Airport to Reading
15:08 Didcot Parkway to London Paddington
11/04/26 00:30 London Paddington to Oxford
Short Run
07:20 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central
07:33 Weymouth to Gloucester
08:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central
08:23 Southampton Central to Bristol Temple Meads
09:21 Carmarthen to London Paddington
10:45 Bristol Temple Meads to Salisbury
13:38 London Paddington to Didcot Parkway
17:00 Oxford to London Paddington
10/04/26 17:05 London Paddington to Newbury
19:53 London Paddington to Hereford
21:53 London Paddington to Worcester Shrub Hill
Delayed
07:27 Cardiff Central to Portsmouth Harbour
09:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central
09:28 Cardiff Central to Portsmouth Harbour
10:00 Cardiff Central to Exeter St Davids
An additional train service has been planned to operate as shown 10:03 Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Central
10:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central
10:30 Cardiff Central to Portsmouth Harbour
10:38 Bristol Temple Meads to Worcester Foregate Street
10:46 Avonmouth to Weston-Super-Mare
PollsOpen and recent polls
Open to 10/04 11:39 What type of ticket do you prefer?
Abbreviation pageAcronymns and abbreviations
Stn ComparatorStation Comparator
Rail newsNews Now - live rail news feed
Site Style 1 2 3 4
Next departures • Bristol Temple MeadsBath SpaChippenhamSwindonDidcot ParkwayReadingLondon PaddingtonMelksham
Exeter St DavidsTauntonWestburyTrowbridgeBristol ParkwayCardiff CentralOxfordCheltenham SpaBirmingham New Street
April 10, 2026, 10:37:51 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Forgotten your username or password? - get a reminder
Most recently liked subjects
[116] How was the building of Britain's original railways funded?
[53] Mid Cornwall Metro - Newquay, St Austell, Truro & Falmouth
[50] A personal update - a.k.a. why I have not checked the TVM at M...
[49] Rail to refuge / Travel to refuge
[44] Catering - thinking of the single traveller
[43] A holiday in Scotland - Azumas, HSTs and reflections on places...
 
News: the Great Western Coffee Shop ... keeping you up to date with travel around the South West
 
   Home   Help Search Calendar Login Register  
Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: Crane collapses onto train, Thailand.  (Read 1089 times)
broadgage
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 5839



View Profile
« on: January 14, 2026, 07:23:48 »

From BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page) news https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c9qeq08g70yt

Quote
Contains images of the scene, which some may consider unacceptable, but quoted with fairly clean conscience, as already published on a reputable news site.
Early reports state "at least 22vlives lost" Later reports may give more, or more accurate details.

Edit to clarify quoting - Grahame
« Last Edit: January 14, 2026, 09:58:17 by grahame » Logged

A proper intercity train has a minimum of 8 coaches, gangwayed throughout, with first at one end, and a full sized buffet car between first and standard.
It has space for cycles, surfboards,luggage etc.
A 5 car DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit) is not a proper inter-city train. The 5+5 and 9 car DMUs are almost as bad.
ChrisB
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 14060


View Profile Email
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2026, 20:25:42 »

Latest count 28.

A second crane from the same site fell the following day in the other direction on to a road, and killed two further people, both driving vehicles.
Logged
stuving
Transport Scholar
Hero Member
******
Posts: 7647


View Profile
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2026, 23:09:04 »

This is the BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page)'s static news item on his accident, Its content is mostly as in the rolling news item, and it is  still dated yesterday; I would point to this paragraph:
Quote
Local outlet The Nation reported that the incident occurred while the crane was lifting a large concrete section which dropped on to the train, causing several coaches to derail.

There is also this picture, credited to Reuters, which strongly suggests a major failure of the launch girder system itself. The perspective is confusing - The Times had a better view, I think from Getty, which I can't find anywhere on-line.
[Image from here is not available to guests]

You may remember how such a system works, from the one used on the Colne Valley Viaduct (aka Dominique). The girder must rest on two supports at all times, and it moves forwards along the viaduct either  by a support crawling along the now-built viaduct, or using a third support.

What I see in the picture suggests something along these lines: the forward support has collapsed, the girder has fallen onto a pier ahead of where segments are being added, and it has buckled. The moving crane that carries the segments was operating at the time, and could not sustain the shock as the girder landed; part of that crane, and perhaps the segment, fell off. That forward support can't be seen, so most of it may also have fallen onto the train.

Note that this is not unprecedented - another launch girder operating in Thailand, this one building a road viaduct (and painted blue) collapsed in January 2024. 
Logged
Do you have something you would like to add to this thread, or would you like to raise a new question at the Coffee Shop? Please [register] (it is free) if you have not done so before, or login (at the top of this page) if you already have an account - we would love to read what you have to say!

You can find out more about how this forum works [here] - that will link you to a copy of the forum agreement that you can read before you join, and tell you very much more about how we operate. We are an independent forum, provided and run by customers of Great Western Railway, for customers of Great Western Railway and we welcome railway professionals as members too, in either a personal or official capacity. Views expressed in posts are not necessarily the views of the operators of the forum.

As well as posting messages onto existing threads, and starting new subjects, members can communicate with each other through personal messages if they wish. And once members have made a certain number of posts, they will automatically be admitted to the "frequent posters club", where subjects not-for-public-domain are discussed; anything from the occasional rant to meetups we may be having ...

 
Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.2 | SMF © 2006-2007, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
This forum is provided by customers of Great Western Railway (formerly First Great Western), and the views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that the content provided by one of our posters contravenes our posting rules via admin@railcustomer.info. Full legal statement (here).

Jump to top of pageJump to Forum Home Page