Britain's first black train driver honoured with blue plaque
Britain's first black train driver honoured with blue plaque
Britain’s first black train driver has been honoured with a blue plaque at King's Cross station.
Jamaican-born Wilston Samuel Jackson, known as Bill, began maintaining trains shortly after moving to London in 1952 and became a driver ten years later.
He had a long and successful career on the railway, including driving the famous Flying Scotsman locomotive.
Jamaican-born Wilston Samuel Jackson, known as Bill, began maintaining trains shortly after moving to London in 1952 and became a driver ten years later.
He had a long and successful career on the railway, including driving the famous Flying Scotsman locomotive. Speaking at the unveiling ceremony of his plaque at London King’s Cross station on Monday, Mr
Jackson’s youngest daughter, Polly Jackson, said: 'My father dedicated much of his life to the railway.
'He was never late or missed a day, and he was so proud of his work, despite the many challenges he faced.
'Today was a fitting tribute to his life and career.'
Mr Jackson worked his way up from his initial maintenance role to a position managing train boilers.
This involved spending days shovelling coal in hot and filthy conditions after which he returned home to study for his driver exams.
He was not the first black person to aspire to be a train driver in Britain but many saw their applications blocked due to racism.
Mr Jackson’s appointment in 1962 sparked a furious reaction from some of his white colleagues who unsuccessfully attempted to prevent white men from working under him.
Two years later he broke both his legs when his train crashed into the back of a stationary goods train near Finsbury Park, north London, after a signalman mistakenly gave a green light.
After a long recovery he returned to the railway, before emigrating with his family to Zambia where he taught people how to drive trains.
He died in September 2018 aged 91.
Andrew Haines, Network Rail chief executive, said: 'I have been fascinated to learn about Wilston’s life and career.
'He was a real trailblazer for our industry and we owe him a huge debt of gratitude for his incredible service, made even more remarkable by the many obstacles he had to overcome.
'This plaque is a fitting tribute to his career, and I hope it helps to inspire the next generation of train drivers and railway workers from minority ethnic backgrounds, because despite some progress we know they remain under-represented in our industry.'
According to train drivers union Aslef, just 10% of Britain’s train drivers are from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds.
Aslef general secretary Mick Whelan said: 'We are incredibly proud to have had Wilston as one of our own, a dedicated driver with an illustrious and ground-breaking career.
'Nearly 60 years after Wilston earned his key, just 10% of train drivers in England, Scotland and Wales come from an ethnic minority.
'Aslef continues to campaign for change across the sector and for a driving grade that represents 21st century Britain.
'This blue plaque is fitting recognition of that.'
Reference: Jonathan Rose For Mailonline and PA Media
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