The
Moorgate tube crash occurred on Friday 28 February 1975 at 08:46
GMT on the
Northern City Line, then operated by
London Underground as the Highbury branch of the
Northern line. A train failed to stop at the
Moorgate station, the line's southern terminus, and crashed into the wall at the end of the tunnel. 43 people died as a result of the crash, the greatest loss of life during peacetime in the London Underground, and a further 74 were injured. With no fault being found with the train equipment, a report from the
Department of the Environment found that the driver had failed to slow the train and stop at the station and there was insufficient evidence to determine the cause.