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Fishermen's Crossing, likely named for its use by fishermen to access the nearby River Severn, is located between [[Arley]] and [[Highley]], just North of [[Borle Viaduct]]. It is also known as Coombys Farm Crossing, after the nearby farm.
 
Fishermen's Crossing, likely named for its use by fishermen to access the nearby River Severn, is located between [[Arley]] and [[Highley]], just North of [[Borle Viaduct]]. It is also known as Coombys Farm Crossing, after the nearby farm.
  
In 1984 it was the scene of a collision between [[LMS Ivatt Class 2 46443|Ivatt Class 2 46443]] and a van which drove onto the crossing without stopping, the crossing gates having been left open by a previous user. The van was carried 100 yards down the track but fortunately no injuries occurred. H.M. Railway Inspectorate found no fault with the locomotive/train braking or the signing of the crossing, and no blame for the collision was attached to the Railway.
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In 1984 it was the scene of a collision between [[LMS Ivatt Class 2 46443|Ivatt Class 2 46443]] and a van which drove onto the crossing without stopping, the crossing gates having been left open by a previous user. The van was carried some distance down the track, with the driver suffering injury<ref>[http://orr.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/1664/railsafety04.pdf HSE's annual report on railway safety 2004 – ORR] Retrieved 8 June 2015</ref> though fortunately not fatal. H.M. Railway Inspectorate found no fault with the locomotive/train braking or the signing of the crossing, and no blame for the collision was attached to the Railway<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shropshire/4097347.stm Van driver blamed for rail crash, BBC News] Retrieved 8 June 2015</ref>.
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The crossing is no longer gated, Rail Regulators having approved a change of design.
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== Sources==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
[[List of infrastructure]]
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[[Borle Viaduct | Towards Kidderminster]]<br>
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[[List of infrastructure]]<br>
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[[Foot crossing near milepost 142½ | Towards Bridgnorth]]

Revision as of 16:47, 9 June 2015

Fishermen’s Crossing

Fishermen's Crossing, likely named for its use by fishermen to access the nearby River Severn, is located between Arley and Highley, just North of Borle Viaduct. It is also known as Coombys Farm Crossing, after the nearby farm.

In 1984 it was the scene of a collision between Ivatt Class 2 46443 and a van which drove onto the crossing without stopping, the crossing gates having been left open by a previous user. The van was carried some distance down the track, with the driver suffering injury[1] though fortunately not fatal. H.M. Railway Inspectorate found no fault with the locomotive/train braking or the signing of the crossing, and no blame for the collision was attached to the Railway[2].

The crossing is no longer gated, Rail Regulators having approved a change of design.

Sources

  1. HSE's annual report on railway safety 2004 – ORR Retrieved 8 June 2015
  2. Van driver blamed for rail crash, BBC News Retrieved 8 June 2015

See also

Towards Kidderminster
List of infrastructure
Towards Bridgnorth