Monday, June 07, 2010

Rail crash near Oban diverts all the traffic from Glasgow via Glencoe and Appin


This photo comes from STV, click on the headline for a link to the full story.

Luckily no one was injured, but a nasty sounding rail crash and fire near Dalmally could have been a true disaster.

STV reported earlier to-day the derailment of a train at Cruachan Power station. This is about 10 miles from Oban just past Dalmally. The train was travelling from Glasgow to Oban when it hit a boulder on the line last night. no one knows yet how the boulder came to be on the line.
Those onboard had a lucky escape after it burst into flames near the Falls of Cruachan Power Station, by Loch Awe in Argyll just before 9pm.
The train came to rest balancing over the A85 – the main road between Glasgow and Oban – and both road and rail routes are likely to be closed for up to three days.
It will mean a 60 miles detour for cars and lorries, via Glencoe, then near our cottage in Kentallen, through Duror, near Port Appin, then Benderloch. That is 90 minutes on the normal journey by my reckoning.

John
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1 comment:

Colombo Flights said...

Hi John,
It was an escape for all the passengers on the train. Jesus saved us from the big trouble really. :)

 
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