• On 3 January 1917, locomotive No. 421
Jingling Geordie overran signals and was in a head-on collision with an express passenger train at
Ratho,
Lothian. 12 people were killed and 44 were seriously injured. Irregular operating procedures were a major contributory factor in the accident. These were subsequently stopped. • On 10 December 1937, No. 9896
Dandie Dinmont was hauling a
Dundee to
Glasgow Queen Street express train when it was involved in an accident at
Castlecary,
North Lanarkshire. The train was running late in whiteout conditions when it overran a red home signal at Castlecary. Thankfully, there was no collision with the freight train at Dullatur East, but believing that the train was entering the next section, the signalman sent another express train, hauled by
LNER Class A3 4-6-2 No. 2744
Grand Parade, into the section. Minutes later,
Grand Parade plowed into the back of the first express. 35 people were killed and another 179 people were injured. ==Numbers and names==