Train driver who caused rail crash at Bromsgrove Station as he was texting at the time given suspended sentence - The Bromsgrove Standard

Train driver who caused rail crash at Bromsgrove Station as he was texting at the time given suspended sentence

Bromsgrove Editorial 10th Jan, 2023 Updated: 10th Jan, 2023   0

A TRAIN driver who was texting on his phone when the locomotive he was in charge of crashed in Bromsgrove has been handed a suspended sentence at Worcester Crown Court.

Mark Hubble, from Cradley Heath, was found guilty of breaching Section 7a of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and sentenced to eight months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, after the prosecution brought by the Office of Rail and Road.

Mr Hubble was sending and receiving messages on his phone during the course of his journey, while driving a locomotive owned and operated by DB Cargo (UK) Limited on March 23, 2020.

After entering the siding at Bromsgrove Station, he lost concentration due to reading a picture message on his mobile phone and then failed to control the speed of his locomotive.




The train struck the buffer stops, derailing and partially obstructing the adjacent main line.

A passing CrossCountry passenger train then struck Mr Hubble’s locomotive – fortunately no-one was injured, but there was extensive damage to both the locomotive and the passenger train.


The prosecution asserted the defendant’s failure to control his train due to distraction caused by using his mobile phone while at the controls of his locomotive led to a serious incident.

It added that under slightly different circumstances the incident may have had a ‘catastrophic outcome’.

Judge Cartwright said: “Luckily there were only six people on board – the guard, driver and four passengers.

“But for the lockdown, the train might otherwise have been carrying a good number of others.

“Alan Jones, the driver, was immediately covered in glass, his driver’s door torn open.

“If the locomotive had derailed a little further over, this would have been a head-on collision and he would have been killed.”

Ian Prosser, Chief Inspector of Railways, said: “We are pleased with the outcome of this case. It sends a clear message to drivers about their responsibilities.

“This incident could have resulted in serious injuries and fatalities.”

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