Memorial events planned for 25th anniversary of Ladbroke Grove rail disaster which killed 31

5 October 2024, 08:11

BRITAIN-TRAIN-CRASH-3
31 were killed and hundreds injured when a rush-hour train collided with a train around two miles from Paddington station. Picture: Getty

By Flaminia Luck

Memorial events will be held on Saturday to mark the 25th anniversary of the Ladbroke Grove rail disaster.

Listen to this article

Loading audio...

31 people were killed and more than 220 were injured when a rush-hour train collided almost head on with a high-speed train around two miles from Paddington station, west London, shortly before 8.10am on October 5 1999.

It was one of the most catastrophic rail incidents in recent UK history.

A wreath-laying ceremony will take place in a memorial garden near the crash site at 8am, followed by a service of remembrance at 11am at St Helen's Church, North Kensington.

Around 250 people are expected to attend, including relatives of the victims, survivors and representatives from the emergency services, local authority and trade unions.

Queen Elizabeth II meets members of the Transport Police involved in the rescue operation
Queen Elizabeth II meets members of the Transport Police involved in the rescue operation. Picture: Getty
A woman grieves at the memorial service held for the victims in the crash
A woman grieves at the memorial service held for the victims in the crash. Picture: Getty

The events will be led by the Rt Rev Dr Emma Ineson, Bishop of Kensington.

An inquiry into the disaster revealed that the Thames service travelling from Paddington to Bedwyn in Wiltshire had gone through a red signal before crashing into the London-bound high-speed First Great Western train.

Mark Phillips, chief executive of rail industry body the Rail Safety and Standards Board, said: "The rail industry experienced one of its darkest days at Ladbroke Grove 25 years ago.

Read more: Police planning ‘significant’ operation ahead of October 7 attacks anniversary

Read more: Vaping 'could be banned outside schools and hospitals' in government crack down on e-cigarettes

"The legacy from this tragedy is that lessons learned, collaboration, hard work and modern technology have made Britain's railway one of the safest in the world.

"We remain vigilant and continually strive for further improvements. By working together, we can reduce the risk of a catastrophic train accident happening again.

"Our thoughts remain with the families and friends of those who died, those injured, and those who survived and live with the memory."

The general secretary of train drivers' union Aslef, Mick Whelan, who is attending the memorial events, said: "As an industry we will never forget those who lost their lives, those who were injured, and all those families who were impacted and who suffered because of the Ladbroke Grove rail crash.

"And we should never forget the lessons that we learned in what is, and what will always be, a safety-critical industry."

Dangerous incidents of trains passing red signals have decreased since the introduction of safety improvements such as the train protection and warning system.

Office of Rail and Road figures show there were 287 signals passed at dangers - when a train passes a stop signal without permission - on Britain's railway in the year to the end of March.

That is compared with 593 in 1999/2000.

A massive crane lifts the wreckage of the Paddington train from the tracks
A massive crane lifts the wreckage of the Paddington train from the tracks. Picture: Getty

More Latest News

See more More Latest News

Mickey Rourke

Mickey Rourke kicked off Celebrity Big Brother after 'unacceptable behaviour' and 'inappropriate language'

Hashem Abedi is being held at HMP Frankland

Counter-terror police investigate after Manchester Arena terrorist seriously injures prison officers

The house has been destroyed

Shock as house destroyed in explosion in Nottinghamshire, with neighbours evacuated

Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher signs helmet for fans with help from wife, 12 years on from catastrophic brain injury

Megan King

Miracle as doctors reattach skull of 'internally decapitated' woman after freak football injury

Exclusive
Abedi

'Give prison officers stab-proof vests', union chief urges, after 'three attacked by Manchester Arena terrorist'

A plane crashed in Whitecliff Holiday Park

Horror as plane explodes into flames after crashing in British holiday park

HMP Frankland in Durham

Three prison officers rushed to hospital after Manchester Arena terrorist 'threw scalding oil and stabbed them'

Eddie Howe

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe 'conscious' after being taken to hospital, club says

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, left, meets his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr Albusaidi prior to negotiations with U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff in Muscat, Oman, Saturday, April 12, 2025. (Iranian Foreign Ministry via AP)

Iran holds 'indirect' talks with US over nuclear programme - with 'more to come next week'

British Steel plant in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, as members of parliament debate draft legislation giving the Government 'the power to direct steel companies in England' to protect British Steel'. Picture date: Saturday April 12, 2025.

Police called to British Steel plant after Scunthorpe workers prevent Chinese executives entering premises

Police appeal for information after man’s body found in Birmingham canal

Police appeal for information after man’s body found in Birmingham canal

Davina McCall reveals she's been given the 'all clear' following brain tumour diagnosis

Davina McCall reveals she's been given the 'all clear' following brain tumour diagnosis

Allen McKenna, 47, died while on holiday in Morocco with girlfriend Majda Mjaoual

Wife, 25, of British businessman, 47, who died on holiday 'cleared out' couple's shared home 'within weeks'

A XL bully dog called Riz, during a protest against the Government's decision to add XL bully dogs to the list of prohibited breeds under the Dangerous Dogs Act following a spate of recent attacks. Picture date: Saturday September 30, 2023.

Police issue update on escaped XL Bully shot at by police attending Sheffield drive-by attack

Cambridge rower James Robson targetting victory in 2025 boat race despite heart issues

Cambridge rower James Robson targeting victory in 2025 boat race despite heart issues