The
Grayrigg derailment was a fatal
railway accident that occurred at approximately 20:15
GMT on 23 February 2007, just to the south of
Grayrigg, Cumbria, in the
North West England region of the United Kingdom. The initial conclusion of the accident investigation is that the
derailment was caused by a faulty set of
points (number 2B) on the Down Main running line, controlled from Lambrigg
ground frame. The scheduled inspection on 18 February 2007 had not taken place and the faults had gone undetected. The points which caused the derailment, and points 2A on the opposite line, were removed from the track following the derailment and the line is now welded continuously for including the line over the Docker viaduct.