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OTD - 17 July (1984) Nuclear flask crash test at Old Dalby
 
OTD - 17 July (1984) Nuclear flask crash test at Old Dalby
Posted by MVR S&T at 20:26, 17th July 2024
 
On 17 July 1984, 46 009 (formerly D146), hauling three Mark 1 coaches, was deliberately crashed into a "Flatrol" wagon loaded with an empty nuclear waste flask and lying on its side. 46 009 had been adapted so that it could be operated remotely, and also had a camera mounted on the nose to record the impact. At the point when the locomotive hit the flask it was travelling at about 100 mph.

OTD - 17 July (1984) Nuclear flask crash test at Old Dalby
Posted by grahame at 20:28, 17th July 2024
 
On 17 July 1984, 46 009 (formerly D146), hauling three Mark 1 coaches, was deliberately crashed into a "Flatrol" wagon loaded with an empty nuclear waste flask and lying on its side. 46 009 had been adapted so that it could be operated remotely, and also had a camera mounted on the nose to record the impact. At the point when the locomotive hit the flask it was travelling at about 100 mph.

I had two different sources telling my 16th and 17th ... I'm erring toward 17th now.

OTD - 17 July (1984) Nuclear flask crash test at Old Dalby
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 20:34, 17th July 2024
 
Agreed: my source also supports 17 July as the date.

See http://www.nigeltout.com/html/crash-test-old-dalby.html

 

 
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