Details of the Fatal Accident
| Place | Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset, England |
|---|---|
| Date | Monday 4th November 1940 |
| Railway Company | Great Western Railway |
| No. of Fatalities | 27 |
| Cause of Accident | Derailment |
| Description | Accident occurred to the 9:50 p.m. express from Paddington to Penzance via Bristol. After leaving Taunton late due to wartime enemy action in the Bristol area, the train was routed onto relief line to allow passage of a fast newspaper train. The driver misread the signals and did not realise the train was on the relief line, thought he was on the down main with clear signals ahead (which were intended for the newspaper train) and the train was derailed on catch points. |
Sources/Further Reading
- History of the Great Western Railway, Vol. III, pp183
- Somerset County Herald, 9th November 1940
- Steam World magazine, August 1994 (briefly)
- The Railway Accident at Norton Fitzwarren, 1940 (A.R. Kingdom)
List of Fatalities
The 27 fatalities are listed in the table below together with brief notes of any other information found so far.
The last column shows the General Register Office (England and Wales), Statutory Register (Scotland), General Register Northern Ireland or Civil Registration for Ireland reference where this has been identified.
| Surname | First Names | Age | Occupation | Residence | Notes | GRO/SR/GRONI/GROIE Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANDREWS | Ernest Frederick | 53 | Chief petty officer gunner's mate (navy) | Sheffield, WRY | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 782 | |
| BALBES | Sidney Simon | 18 | Journeyman hairdresser | South Hackney, MDX | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 779 | |
| BALL | Valetort Rosevelt | 39 | Metropolian Police officer | Bellingham, KEN | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 783 | |
| BREWER | Frederick Walter | 45 | Show manager for orchestra | Ilford, ESS | aka ELGAR | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 784 |
| BUTCHER | Ronald | 24 | Seaman (navy) | ?, SCT | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 783 | |
| COLTART | Dora Phyllis | 39 | Shortlands, KEN | Married. | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 784 | |
| COLTART | John Gilchrist | 42 | Senior doctor at Beckenham Hospital | Shortlands, KEN | Dr. | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 784 |
| COUPER | Frank Ralph | 30 | Section leader (navy) | Bristol, SOM | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 779 | |
| DAVIS | Charles Albert | 23 | Seaman (navy) | , | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 783 | |
| FORWARD | William Henry | 20 | Seaman (navy) | Kingswood, | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 780 | |
| HAINING | Gordon Kerr | 25 | Stoker (navy) | , | Stationed at Devonport. | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 786 |
| HASELDINE | John Edward | 23 | Electrical artificer (navy) | Bristol, SOM | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 782 | |
| HEATH | John William | 24 | Seaman (navy) | Bristol, SOM | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 785 | |
| HOCKLEY | Dennis Charles | 40 | Chief petty officer | Devenport, DEV | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 782 | |
| JAMES | Charles Henry | 55 | Train driver | Acton, MDX | Passenger on the train. | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 781 |
| LEWIS | Archibald Steward | 50 | Variety artiste | London W14, MDX | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 779 | |
| LEWIS | Lucy | 54 | London W14, MDX | Married. | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 779 | |
| LOBERG | Alfred Douglas | 21 | Press tool maker | Bromley, KEN | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 780 | |
| LORY | William John | 35 | Metropolian Police officer | Brockley SE4, KEN | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 780 | |
| RIVETT | James William | 45 | Metropolian Police officer | South Chingford, ESS | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 783 | |
| ROBINSON | Charles William | 47 | Seaman (navy) | Greenford, MDX | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 783 | |
| ROSE | Douglas Allenby | 22 | Seaman (navy) | Swansea, GLA | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 786 | |
| SEABRIDGE | Walter | 39 | Locomotive fireman | Perivale, MDX | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 780 | |
| SMITH | Donald Charles Torble | 23 | Soldier | Northolt, MDX | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 786 | |
| STINSON | Edward | 22 | Naval writer | Bristol, SOM | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 782 | |
| WEATHERHEAD | Cyril | 34 | Petty officer | Stratford-on-Avon, WAR | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 785 | |
| WILLIS | Mary Elsie Florence | 20 | Insurance clerk | Torquay, DEV | Unmarried | 1940/Dec Taunton 5c 785 |