Signals to Danger - Railway disasters in the UK
By Daniel Fox
The UK's rail network is one of the safest in the world, but this is a reputation that has been hard-won through a dark history of death and destruction. Each of these accidents has helped to prevent another in the future. Signals to Danger is a series of Podcasts exploring and explaining the worst disasters on the UK rail network. Using reports, inquiries, news articles and first hand accounts, we will dive deep into these accidents and understand what went wrong, who was effected and how each incident went on to change the railway going forwards. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Latest episode
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RAIB Roundup 24th March 2024
A look at current RAIB investigations -
Hixon - 1968
The Hixon collision of 1968 -
RAIB Roundup 6th February 2024
New Investigations, Yarnton and why I pod -
James Street - 2011
The incident which took place at James Street Station in Liverpool in 2011 -
RAIB Roundup 7th January 2024
Safety Digests, London Gateway and the aging HST -
Ladbroke Grove - 1999 - Part III
The conclusion of our deep dive into Ladbroke Grove -
Ladbroke Grove - 1999 - Part II
A look at the investigation into the accident -
Ladbroke Grove - 1999 - Part I
A look at the accident itself -
RAIB Roundup 4th November '23
A look at current RAIB investigations -
Bellgrove - 1989
The Bellgrove collision of 1989