Scotland's railways will fall silent and trains will stop running for one minute on Thursday, August 12, to remember those who died in the derailment.
The minute's silence will take place at 9:43am - which is the time the crash was first reported. The ScotRail Aberdeen to Glasgow Queen Street service was travelling near Stonehaven when it hit a landslide and came off the tracks.
The carriages then ploughed into a bridge before the leading power car fell down a wooded embankment and caught fire.Driver Brett McCullough, 45, conductor Donald Dinnie, 58, and passenger Chris Stuchbury, 62, all tragically died while another six people were taken to hospital with various injuries.The alarm was raised by an off-duty conductor Nicola Whyte, who was.
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