Bus Crash at the Five Lamps in Dublin

A bus hit a tree this morning just past the Five Lamps. Looks like it clipped a tree (notice the damage on the tree just where the branches start to fan out) and it stripped the roof off. Don’t know if there were any injuries.

News report from RTE.

Another picture on pix.ie.

13 Responses to “Bus Crash at the Five Lamps in Dublin”

  1. Salubri Says:

    “clipped” the tree eh…
    Clipped it how hard exactly? What is a bus doing going that fast on that stretch of road?

  2. Joe Drumgoole Says:

    It wouldn’t need to be going that fast. The vertical slats that support the roof have no shear strengh and would snap easily. Remember the bus has huge inertia when it is moving. Notice that it only hit the left hand side of the bus, but the whole roof came off.

  3. Tree attacks bus in Dublin, rips off the roof « Damien Mulley Says:

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  4. Keith Says:

    He must have been going reasonably fast. I’ve been in a bus that hit a tree like that. The front upstairs window was smashed, the pillars were bent a bit. The roof was most certainly *not* taken off (I was sitting upstairs in the middle, so I would have noticed!).

  5. paul Says:

    from a structural standpoint I can’t believe they don’t have more support for the roof. Shoddy work Ted ! ;)

  6. Jim Says:

    Nobody else wanna stick the word “Fail” on this…?

  7. Larry Says:

    They’re damn lucky no one was sitting upstairs. Imagine that with a packed bus!

  8. cgarvey Says:

    From other photos it looks like s/he was driving in the cycle lane a good bit before needing to pull in to the bus stop (which is just in front of the bus).

    CYCLE LANE FAIL

  9. chewy Says:

    Have you seen the latest pics?
    Check the link.
    http://www.thinkhousepr.com/2009/02/dublin-bus-crash.html

  10. barry Says:

    I don’t understand this – having looked at all the pics I am asking – a)do no other double deck buses ever go along here? b) if so how is it they haven’t lost their roofs? c) it looks like the tree sliced across the whole top, how far did the branch stick out? d) I don’t see the branch on any of the pics, how big was it?

    Weird

    Bye, Barry

  11. jdrumgoole Says:

    Its the bottom of the bough. You can see where it stripped the bark. He may have mounted the kerb to hit it…

  12. barry Says:

    So, the bottom of the branch caused all that damage? Interesting, it would appear that a ‘good belt’ on the top corner of the roof (that’s about where it hit the bus) causes it to lift off???? Great!!
    OTOH, maybe it is designed to do that, seriously, if it comes off clean like it appears to would it have hit anybody upstairs??

  13. Salubri Says:

    I think you have it Barry… We discussed this in work last week (a bit of a Friday afternoon chat relieves the “waiting for the weekend” feel) and after looking at the pics one of my work colleagues took at the scene, the consensus was that the posts on the top level seem to shear on impact to allow the top t slide off without crumpling and crushing anyone…

    Anyone know if there’s an official Dublin Bus announcement about this incident anywhere? I’m curious…

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