Excellent coverage. It is nice that the train crew kept everyone informed by changing the indicator to "Not in service"😇 I'm sorry, but this edit is required to point out that my comment was meant to be light-hearted, which should have been obvious to most.
@@adammoss5284 yep that's for all the electrics! The derailment did couse outage on the signals as there's wires that feed where the front of that coach is currently at.
@@halcyondaystunesyes it was quite near the garden but it didn't go through the fence or the Electrical boxes or it would of been worse for naughbour and driver.
Yeah like there was two derailments in my city of "Comeng" trains which are like wider than they tall but both of them had one carriage that flipped, I think they were both stage 2 Comeng trains but still how do those things stay up?
@@andrewhotston983 indeed they do happen. They said it happened at the depot but the depot was further down this happened in the what they call it is the new sidings opposite the washer sidings. The sidings end under the bridge and I've never seen this sidings in use much ither.
@neilrobertson811 two things: 1- A visual indicator of the end of a length of track. 2- I can imagine that they do have some role to play in slowing down a derailment. Although probably for rail vehicles that are not under power at the time of impact.
As somebody who has a *very* strong fondness for the 395s, this was very difficult to watch. Especially as I _think_ 008 might've been the set which took me on that very first trip along HS1... 💥🚄😢 Glad to hear that there were no injuries though. If this sort of thing _has_ to happen then during a shunting incident is *far* preferable to during passenger service! 👍
Will they try pulling it back onto the rails or uncouple everything that is still on the rails ? I suppose this salvage operation will happen overnight to not cause any delays…
Slow speed collision apparently. The big red buffer Is crushed underneath the sidings end underneath the bridge and the second coach is were the buffer currently was.
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 yes they'll either dragging with locos or by road or a other unit will take it to the Hitachi depot in Ashford as that's the company who made them not sure abt the graffiti bit tho that may have to be cleaned in Ramsgate.
@@alanbartlett9523 it's to cover the damage and to stop the rain getting in the coupler but as I went passed it yesterday the cover was starting to come off you can see a bit of the damage to the nose.
@@comicbookguygamecat thank you! Believed to be a slow speed collision but looking at it doesn't but it's way off track and the big red buffer is crushed underneath.
@ As much as I respect your opinion, I don’t feel that it’s valid. If this was a rail industry RUclips channel then maybe your opinion would hold more water. The fact is a low speed crash such as this is most likely to be driver error imo, so making such an assumption is perfectly valid imo.
@@TrenyCwm I appreciate your respect, but I really don't feel it's fair to assume certain railway employees are at fault when the actual circumstances have not yet been confirmed, especially as it's absolutely possible that other factors such as railhead conditions or technical issues, for example, could be the cause. Remember that you are talking about somebody's livelihood here and they may not be at fault, so please bear this in mind when casting aspersions.
Britain's stuck fastest needs a different word than the technically correct 'derailed' - it's more like 'past buffers' or 'ran out of track'. Took me a bit of skipping about in the video to work out what I was looking at.
OMG..... that must of been a scary experience. imagine being onboard. Having high speed trains is sometimes not good...... faster they go, most likely to glide of the tracks
Excellent coverage. It is nice that the train crew kept everyone informed by changing the indicator to "Not in service"😇
I'm sorry, but this edit is required to point out that my comment was meant to be light-hearted, which should have been obvious to most.
Yeah, I guess it wasn't obvious from the location of the train
@@trueriver1950u missed the point if the comment
And when they drag her back to Ashford for repairs, they'll change it to read...
_„It'll buff out“_ 🧽🚆🇬🇧😁
It was already not in service and going into the sidings
@@dieseldragon6756 🤣
A lucky halt before those three equipment cupboards!
@@adammoss5284 yep that's for all the electrics! The derailment did couse outage on the signals as there's wires that feed where the front of that coach is currently at.
@@andrewroberts1376 Goodness, well hope the re-railing is or has gone okay.
Jesus! Is that all you can think about. What about the garden and house within spitting distance ? Unreal🤦🏼
@@adammoss5284 the rerailing hasn't happened yet it'll happen at the weekend.
@@halcyondaystunesyes it was quite near the garden but it didn't go through the fence or the Electrical boxes or it would of been worse for naughbour and driver.
Wtf happened there? It's thanks to the amazing engineering and durability of the 395 that it remained upright and damage was negligible
Low speed derailment in a siding, according to BBC news
Made yourself look bit silly there.
Yeah like there was two derailments in my city of "Comeng" trains which are like wider than they tall but both of them had one carriage that flipped, I think they were both stage 2 Comeng trains but still how do those things stay up?
Or maybe it was just a slow crash…
Looks like it overran a set of trap points.
Nice footage, luckily no one was injured, i wonder if that will be dragged to a depo or under its own power
It will be dragged.
Long progress to get class 395 back on the tracks
Shunting incidents at depots are pretty common. Unfortunate for the staff that this one was visible from the road bridge.
@@andrewhotston983 indeed they do happen. They said it happened at the depot but the depot was further down this happened in the what they call it is the new sidings opposite the washer sidings. The sidings end under the bridge and I've never seen this sidings in use much ither.
Yes set of red buffers under the clothes,did catch point have him,glad it was only low speed
Yep!
Buffers don’t like to be eaten
Whats the point of buffers if they can't even stop an EMU at a low shunt speed.
@neilrobertson811 two things:
1- A visual indicator of the end of a length of track.
2- I can imagine that they do have some role to play in slowing down a derailment.
Although probably for rail vehicles that are not under power at the time of impact.
Technically, they'd be trap points. Catch points are to derail runaways on hills; trap points protect against incursions onto the main line.
😮 Poor Javelin!!! Stop holding up the traffic
I'm glad that it wasn't any worse than it is like Southall or Ladbroke Grove level
Looks like it narrowly missed a trip down the embankment.
I'm thankful for that, on multiple grounds. 👍
Also: Your comment made me picture the _awkward_ sight of a 395 on the Bakerloo line... 🙃
Good bit of parallel parking😁
This is why you always have trap points and sidings. Better for a train to derail there than crash on the mainline.
The fat controller will definitely be having a word with the javelin 😂😂
Interesting video we only get 66s on the rhtt at Lincoln. Subscribed
Same here in skegness we get class 66s for rhtt
@@jamie872-b4f thank you!
As somebody who has a *very* strong fondness for the 395s, this was very difficult to watch. Especially as I _think_ 008 might've been the set which took me on that very first trip along HS1... 💥🚄😢
Glad to hear that there were no injuries though. If this sort of thing _has_ to happen then during a shunting incident is *far* preferable to during passenger service! 👍
@@dieseldragon6756 395008 has been in two incidents hitting a van at Teynham a few years ago and now this derailment.
That's the new long siding I believe
Yep indeed !
Perhaps insufficiently long?😊
Which service was it on please
@@dr.deborahkatharinestevens318An excellent diagnosis!
Obviously not long enough... 🤏😉
Will they try pulling it back onto the rails or uncouple everything that is still on the rails ? I suppose this salvage operation will happen overnight to not cause any delays…
@@JJthrashing not sure they binned the crane apparently locos but it's all planned at the weekend so I'll investigate at the end of the week.
Excellent video. Subscribed
@@stevehornsby7727 thanks!
@andrewroberts1376 no problem
Nice video! Does anyone have any indication of when / where this would be dragged/ lorried to a depot? Would love to see it go through
Its right outside one!
@@memediatek it is, but I would’ve thought it would be sent to Ashford as Hitachi has their TMC there.
What was the speed when it derailed?
@@Ultra-t3o not sure but apparently it was a slow speed incident.
Were any of the Branch Line Society on board to scratch the track? 😃
damn, i remember i had a dream of a 395 crashing wheb i was younger
when*
Looks like Ben Ainslie decided to try out a bit of cross country and soon regretted it 😮😂
The driver was reading his Viz magazine.
Looking at the video it hit the buffer stop??????????
Slow speed collision apparently. The big red buffer Is crushed underneath the sidings end underneath the bridge and the second coach is were the buffer currently was.
They are going to have to get a crane round to lift it back onto the tracks or onto a truck
Hope everyone is OK 😮
Is it fixable?
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 yes they'll either dragging with locos or by road or a other unit will take it to the Hitachi depot in Ashford as that's the company who made them not sure abt the graffiti bit tho that may have to be cleaned in Ramsgate.
Good vid 👍
@@s1914 cheers!
Looks like " 008 Ben Anslie " took the wrong " Tack " !!!
what is the taupe for over the front end,is it top secret?
@@alanbartlett9523 it's to cover the damage and to stop the rain getting in the coupler but as I went passed it yesterday the cover was starting to come off you can see a bit of the damage to the nose.
What happened good video and just subscribed.
@@comicbookguygamecat thank you! Believed to be a slow speed collision but looking at it doesn't but it's way off track and the big red buffer is crushed underneath.
@@andrewroberts1376could have been while reversing maybe
Luckily no-one was hurt! 😂
Yep it was a ECS move only the driver on Board and he's OK!
@andrewroberts1376 Phew! Any news of when it'll get taken to Ashford depot? Also, 37610 has come to Kent for UTU testing!
@@SSccaanniiaa there will be a crane involved it'll take a few days to clear.
New seat cushions required.
I hope you told them that they can't park there
Can’t park there mate
Would've gone and seen this but my phone was nearly dead :/
looks like it over an the points and then the catch points did their job
How tf does a train derail itself?
Well i mean if it was on the hs1 it could've been worse and it might be more deadly
@@Jackcosby_melonguy9000 yes it would or even on the seml.
Can't park there mate!
@@Prouties 🤣
I’ve heard that the train got graffitied after it derailed. Why would someone go and graffiti a derailed train.
Ramsgate has been a train crash for decades.
U can't park there sir
😲😲
Was the driver too busy thinking how to spend his Labour pay rise ?
you can't park there mate!!
Alguém se feriu?😢
Nein
Too much mic wind noise
Oof
Oops
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Are you experiencing some kind of mental issue?
Oops 😬 this is like Thomas the Tank engine stuff 😮 ohh dear
OH MY GOD
Possibly looking at this months payslip 🤑and not where to stop short of the buffers
Payslips are electronic.
And always were 4 weekly
@@stevenmoran4060 Still are!
Are you always this hilarious?
@@stevenmoran4060 4 weekly came in for all drivers in the 1990's prior to that many were weekly.
holy molly what hapend break malfunktion ? nice footage i subscribed u channal
*brakes.
@@RailroudHobby2 slow speed collision with a buffer/override
Off piste!
overrun buffers
herd stories from kettle yards wher drivers took the buffers out, if not aware where u are in dark, by the time you see its too late:)
HAMMOND
😭😭
How could it been treated like this
Crazy that service trains were delayed by so much following this incident. Cause = Driver cock up, Next!
How do you know it was a driver cock up?
@ Obviously, I don’t know for sure. As the driver was driving it though it seems like a reasonable assumption.
@@TrenyCwm I always feel it's best not to assume what isn't yet known in public, out of respect for those involved.
@ As much as I respect your opinion, I don’t feel that it’s valid. If this was a rail industry RUclips channel then maybe your opinion would hold more water. The fact is a low speed crash such as this is most likely to be driver error imo, so making such an assumption is perfectly valid imo.
@@TrenyCwm I appreciate your respect, but I really don't feel it's fair to assume certain railway employees are at fault when the actual circumstances have not yet been confirmed, especially as it's absolutely possible that other factors such as railhead conditions or technical issues, for example, could be the cause. Remember that you are talking about somebody's livelihood here and they may not be at fault, so please bear this in mind when casting aspersions.
Head line misleading ?
It’s derailed? What’s misleading about it?
Britain's stuck fastest needs a different word than the technically correct 'derailed' - it's more like 'past buffers' or 'ran out of track'. Took me a bit of skipping about in the video to work out what I was looking at.
Well you were looking at a derailed train so
Ran out of track, or possibly a successful use of a catch point. At any rate it is obvs from the low amount of damage that it was low speed.
OMG..... that must of been a scary experience. imagine being onboard.
Having high speed trains is sometimes not good...... faster they go, most likely to glide of the tracks
I think this was a minor shunting accident, rather than a major derailment in service so nothing too dramatic thankfully
@@Welshy1717 another foolish comment.
*must have. WTF kind of verb is "to of"??? I of, you of, he offes????
Just shows you’re not safe on modern trains great filming by the way😊
How does it show that?
Oh dear. How do you come to that conclusion?
You can't park there
Its hard to drive a train trust me I've tried
_Can_ or _Can't,_ it looks like he *has!* 😋
Can’t park there mate
Can't park there mate