On 28 February 1975, a London Underground train sped into Moorgate station during the height of the morning rush hour. It did not stop at the platform, but carried on without slowing. Moments ...
Disruption between Gatwick Airport and East Croydon are expected until 11.00am. Trains running between these stations may be ...
Some lines will be closed while engineering work is done between Alexandra Palace and Stevenage via Hertford North overnight ...
According to the National Archives, there were 300 passengers on the train and it accelerated rather than slowed as it entered Moorgate station. The front three coaches “telescoped” into each ...
the Northern Line train was carrying 300 passengers when it overran the Moorgate station. The sand drags intended to slow trains down had nothing on the huge train travelling at more than 35mph ...
There are minor delays in the Weaver line due to a faulty train at Liverpool Street Station. There are also minor delays on ...
The disaster is considered to be the worst peacetime loss of life on the London Underground when a Northern City line train failed to stop at Moorgate Tube station and crashed into a dead end.
50 years ago 43 people were killed, and 74 injured, after a packed rush-hour tube train smashed into a dead-end tunnel at Moorgate station. It's an event that has both a personal and professional ...
An A-Z of London things lost since the Millennium. Change is inevitable, except from parking meters. And change comes ...
The routes impacted were between Moorgate and Hertford North ... to reports of a person hit by a train at Tottenham Hale Underground Station, Ferry Lane. “We sent a number of resources to ...
Step-free access is not available at Moorgate station to the eastbound Circle ... meaning that some lines towards Purley are blocked. National Rail have announced that those affected by the ...
Opened in 1863, the initial Metropolitan Railway route ran between Paddington and Farringdon, but was soon extended to ...