HC Deb 23 April 1991 vol 189 cc419-20W
Mr. Alison

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list the names of pilotage companies which, over the last 10 years, or the nearest practicable equivalent time span, have been licensed, or otherwise authorised or entitled, to pilot river craft on the Rivers Humber and Ouse up to the point near Goole railway bridge where pilotage ceases to be compulsory.

Mr. McLoughlin

[holding answer 22 April 1991]: Associated British Ports has been responsible for pilotage services in this area both as competent harbour authority since 1 October 1988 under the Pilotage Act 1987 and prior to that as pilotage authority for the district under previous pilotage legislation. Only those pilots authorised by Associated British Ports may act as authorised pilots in this area.

Mr. Alison

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list the occasions over the last 10 years, or the nearest practicable equivalent time span, on which Goole railway bridge over the River Ouse has been struck in collision by river craft to the extent of causing appreciable bridge damage; and on how many such occasions the bridge has had to be closed to rail traffic.

Mr. McLoughlin

[holding answer 22 April 1991]: Since 1981, collisions causing appreciable damage to the bridge structure or its protective fenders and piles have occurred on the following dates:

Year
1981 24 February
1984 26 August
1985 20 January
29 November
1986 30 May
13 June
1987 27 April
23 October
1988 12 September
6 November
21 November
23 November
5 December

Year
1989 28 April
16 October
1990 29 January
20 April
22 August
30 August
12 September
3 October
5 October

After any collision involving the main bridge structure, rail traffic is stopped until an examination is completed by BR's area engineer. The incident on 23 November 1988 was the only one to cause an extended closure of the line.