• 22 October 1895 –
Gare Montparnasse,
Paris,
France – An express train
overran the buffer stop and fell into the street below. • 1902 –
Frankfurt am Main,
Germany – Serious buffer stop collision inspires development of Rawie range of energy-absorbing buffer stops. • 27 July 1903 –
Glasgow, Scotland – A train arriving at the St Enoch terminal station failed to stop in time and
collided heavily with the buffer stop, sustaining severe damage. 16 people were killed, 13 instantaneously and 3 at a later time due to injuries received. 64 people were injured, of which 17 required hospital treatment. • 15 January 1953 –
Washington, D.C. – A train
jumped the platform and plunged through the concourse due to a faulty air brake • 28 February 1975 –
Moorgate tube crash – 43 killed, 74 injured – buffer stop collision made far worse by small size "tube" train running into larger dead-end tunnel beyond. The tunnel could accommodate full-size surface stock thus permitting the smaller train to concertina inside the tunnel. • 13 April 1978 –
Budapest,
Hungary – commuter train overruns a buffer stop owing to brake failure and crashes into the station building. 16 killed, 25 injured. • 8 January 1991 –
Cannon Street rail crash, London – 2 killed, 200+ injured – commuter train hits buffer stops. • 22 February 2012 –
Buenos Aires,
Argentina –
a commuter train collided with buffer stops at a train station in Buenos Aires during the morning rush hour. The accident killed 51 people and injured more than 700 in Argentina's worst rail accident in 30 years. The buffer stops' hydraulic components were found to be disabled and did not absorb the energy of the collision. • 15 January 2013 –
Saltsjöbaden,
Sweden – A train parked with the control lever at "Full throttle" was set in motion when a cleaner closed the door on a four-car
EMU commuter train in Neglinge depot. It reached and overran a buffer stop at Saltsjöbaden station before
crashing into a small apartment block beyond the end of the track, badly injuring the cleaner. • 13 August 2014 –
Manila,
Philippines – A southbound
MRTC 3000 class train of the
MRT Line 3 lost power while departing
Magallanes station, prompting a second train to be sent to push the train to
Taft Avenue station. However, the unpowered train suddenly decoupled while in motion and overshot the retarding buffer at Taft Avenue station. As a result, the train derailed onto
Taft Avenue, causing multiple injuries. An investigation by the
Department of Transportation and Communications showed that standard coupling procedures were not followed and that the runaway train did not use its
automatic brakes as it was unpowered, adding that the retarding buffer at the station was only designed to handle a maximum speed of . • 20 March 2015 –
Uttar Pradesh,
India – The -
Varanasi Janata Express derailed near
Bachhrawan, resulting in at least fifty-eight deaths and 150 people being injured. The driver reported by radio that the brakes on the train had failed, and that he could not stop the train. It was diverted into a siding and
crashed through the buffers at Bachhrawan. • 29 September 2016 –
Hoboken, New Jersey – The
cab car of a NJ Transit
Pascack Valley Line commuter train entering Hoboken Terminal
overran the buffer block on track five at 8:45 am. The train continued across the low-level passenger concourse connecting the platforms and slammed into a wall of the terminal building, causing serious structural damage. One person was killed and more than 100 were injured. • 2 November 2020 -
De Akkers metro station - a train empty of passengers on the
Rotterdam Metro crashed through the
buffer stop at the end of the sidings beyond the station. The sidings are built on a viaduct projecting out over the canal. The lead car of the train came to a partial rest on a 10-metre (33 ft) high whale sculpture erected in front of the sidings, preventing the train from falling over the edge and into the canal below. • 13 March 2021 –
Kirkby, United Kingdom – A Class 507 electric multiple units operated by Merseyrail
collided with the buffer stop. The only injury was the driver of the train. The cause was found to be that the driver was using a mobile phone while he was driving. The distraction led him to enter the station at excessive speed. He was fired and prosecuted, pleading guilty to a charge of endangering the safety of people on the railway. == See also ==