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Whisky and Soda crash[edit]

Surely mention should be made of this incident. 1975? 94.196.175.151 (talk) 13:39, 19 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Whisky and soda crash[edit]

17 years ago Permalink Post by Peter Masson Or was that the collision between two freight trains at Weaver Junctionon the night of 6/7 August 1975? I travelled on the Royal Scot on the 7th, and we were diverted (via Denton and Manchester Victoria), arriving at Glasgow Central a tad over 2 hours down. That was the 'Whisky and Soda' incident, on Dutton Viaduct. Customs and Excise officers (David Hansen will, no doubt, tell us that they were 'perverts', probably wearing the wrong shaped hat) had to be on the scene, and there was a big job damming and draining the Weaver and Weaver Navigation below, due to contamination issues with the soda. 94.196.175.151 (talk) 13:53, 19 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]