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All RAIB Reports 25/11/2014 at 07:17 #65779
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I wonder if they will consider training cats to drive Voyagers, to provide additional μ? :silly:
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All RAIB Reports 11/12/2014 at 10:39 #66439
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Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has released its report into a derailment at Liverpool Street station, London 23 January 2013.

RAIB has made three recommendations and identified six learning points.

R272014_Liverpool_Street.pdf

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All RAIB Reports 15/12/2014 at 10:38 #66682
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Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has released its report into a collision between a train and a car at Jetty Avenue level crossing, Woodbridge, Suffolk.

R282014_Jetty_Avenue_UWC.pdf

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All RAIB Reports 22/12/2014 at 17:10 #66953
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Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has released its report into the unauthorised entry of a train onto a single line at Greenford.

RAIB has made three recommendations and identified two learning points.

Click here to read more on the Rail Accident Investigation Website.

141222_R292014_Greenford.pdf (6,208.44 kb)

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All RAIB Reports 16/02/2015 at 10:44 #69241
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Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has released its report into a fatal accident involving a track worker near Newark North Gate station, 22 January 2014.

RAIB has made two recommendations and identified a learning point.

Fatal accident involving a track worker near Newark North Gate station

R012015_Newark_North_Gate.pdf

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The CoSS is to be prosecuted by the ORR. BBC News item.

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All RAIB Reports 20/02/2015 at 00:07 #69377
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RAIB talk (was: All RAIB Reports) 02/05/2015 at 10:06 #71625
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Rail Accident Investigation alert: RAIB investigation update - Channel Tunnel

RAIB is working with the Bureau d’Enquetes sur les Accidents de Transport Terrestre (BEA-TT), the body responsible for the investigation of railway accidents in France, to jointly investigate a fire on-board a train in the Channel Tunnel.

This is an update to our web entry published on 28 January 2015


http://www.raib.gov.uk/publications/current_investigations_register/150117_channel_tunnel_update.cfm

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RAIB talk (was: All RAIB Reports) 02/05/2015 at 10:17 #71626
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RAIB has released its report into the derailment of passenger train at London Paddington station, 25 May 2014

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/report-032015-derailment-at-paddington-station

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RAIB talk (was: All RAIB Reports) 02/05/2015 at 10:29 #71627
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Rail Accident Investigation Branch reports

Derailment near Mitcham Junction Tram stop, London

Shortly before midnight on 29 December 2014, a tram travelling from New Addington to Wimbledon became derailed near Mitcham Junction tram stop.

For further information on this published report: READ

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RAIB talk (was: All RAIB Reports) 02/05/2015 at 10:34 #71628
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Rail Accident Investigation Branch reports


Derailment of a freight train at Stoke Lane Level Crossing

On 27 August 2013, at around 04:27 hrs, a freight train derailed by two axles as it traversed Stoke Lane level crossing on the Newark to Nottingham line.
For further information on this published report: READ

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All RAIB Reports 02/05/2015 at 11:37 #71629
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RAIB have released their report R022015

R022015_Stoke_Lane.pdf

RAIB have released their report R032015_Paddington.pdf

R032015_Paddington.pdf

{RAIB have 'upgraded' their website, had broken my subscribe link and also I can't find their release announcements (yet).}

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All RAIB Reports 02/05/2015 at 16:33 #71648
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If I understand what you're looking for Andy, it's at https://www.gov.uk/government/announcements?departments%5B%5D=rail-accident-investigation-branch
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All RAIB Reports 21/05/2015 at 09:37 #72551
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RAIB has released its report into the runaway and subsequent collision near Loughborough Central station, Great Central Railway, 12 May 2014.

R042015_Loughborough_Central.pdf

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All RAIB Reports 28/05/2015 at 18:16 #72800
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RAIB has released its report into a fatal accident at Frampton level crossing, 11 May 2014.

R052015_Frampton_LC.pdf

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All RAIB Reports 15/06/2015 at 11:31 #73394
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"At about 10:41 hrs on 24 June 2014, a track worker was struck by a passenger train travelling at about 80 mph (129 km/h), near Redhill.

For further information on this published report:"

R062015_Redhill.pdf


{RAIB have become very inconsistent in their wording of press releases - AG)

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All RAIB Reports 15/06/2015 at 14:14 #73399
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" said:
"At about 10:41 hrs on 24 June 2014, a track worker was struck by a passenger train travelling at about 80 mph (129 km/h), near Redhill.
The treatment of the track worker involved also featured in the last series of 24 hours in A&E on Channel 4 in the UK.

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All RAIB Reports 24/06/2015 at 09:08 #73649
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RAIB has released its report into a train driver receiving a severe electric shock at Sutton Weaver, Cheshire, 23 September 2014.

R072015_Sutton_Weaver.pdf

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All RAIB Reports 24/06/2015 at 10:40 #73654
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" said:
"At about 10:41 hrs on 24 June 2014, a track worker was struck by a passenger train travelling at about 80 mph (129 km/h), near Redhill.

For further information on this published report:"

R062015_Redhill.pdf

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The [air ambulance] helicopter landed on the track without permission from Network Rail.

Wowie wow! :yikes :doh That could have been disastrous!
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…after the accident, the emergency services passed the
casualty, on a stretcher, under the train that was standing at the site…

Wow!

This sounds like a rather terrible series of unfortunate events, and so many assumptions were made by so many people. Very interesting report, this one!

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All RAIB Reports 24/06/2015 at 13:20 #73656
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The [air ambulance] helicopter landed on the track without permission from Network Rail.

Wowie wow! :yikes :doh That could have been disastrous!
You're right that it was very dangerous, of course, but I actually thought it was a clever move considering the area (although I don't know if it was as "inhospitable" as the report originally suggested).

Network Rail have basically said "no, not now, not ever" about air ambulance landings but you'd hope that if safety could be guaranteed (removal of current, trains stopped, etc) it might be an effective way to reach people in situations like this.

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All RAIB Reports 24/06/2015 at 14:03 #73658
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" said:
" said:
"At about 10:41 hrs on 24 June 2014, a track worker was struck by a passenger train travelling at about 80 mph (129 km/h), near Redhill.

For further information on this published report:"

R062015_Redhill.pdf

Quote:
The [air ambulance] helicopter landed on the track without permission from Network Rail.

Wowie wow! :yikes :doh That could have been disastrous!
Quote:
…after the accident, the emergency services passed the
casualty, on a stretcher, under the train that was standing at the site…

Wow!

This sounds like a rather terrible series of unfortunate events, and so many assumptions were made by so many people. Very interesting report, this one!
This report also contains what I believe deserves understatement of the century award...

"A railway line is a potentially hazardous place on which to land a helicopter."

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All RAIB Reports 24/06/2015 at 14:49 #73659
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Network Rail have basically said "no, not now, not ever" about air ambulance landings but you'd hope that if safety could be guaranteed (removal of current, trains stopped, etc) it might be an effective way to reach people in situations like this.
The report also mentioned concerns about how safe it was structurally - track and ballast aren't exactly flat or stable surfaces, and if you drop a helicopter skid on something like a cable trough it's going to drop straight through.

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All RAIB Reports 24/06/2015 at 15:05 #73660
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I can see the issues with it (there's probably more, even, than are mentioned in the report)

I'm just interested that they've ruled absolutely that it cannot happen. where it may be beneficial (even the difference between life and death) on a case by case basis. Considering how rare it would be that an air ambulance would need to land on the railway, I just assumed in a situation where it *could* happen (on the spot risk assessment?) and *needed* to happen (vital need to get a patient to hospital), there might be exceptions.

In any case, this report obviously had a little bit extra about it because of the worker's appearance on 24 Hours; sort of made it feel more human - it wasn't just a faceless railway worker. I do wonder sometimes why they don't reveal the names of the people involved in RAIB reports - you see people named in older reports.

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All RAIB Reports 24/06/2015 at 15:58 #73663
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Having spent two years living in Reigate and overlooking the incident site, it's a fairly inaccessible industrial estate, even though East Surrey Hospital is just down the road, it's not an easy place for an ambulance to get to, especially once traffic starts to back up.
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All RAIB Reports 25/06/2015 at 00:13 #73675
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" said:
Having spent two years living in Reigate and overlooking the incident site, it's a fairly inaccessible industrial estate, even though East Surrey Hospital is just down the road, it's not an easy place for an ambulance to get to, especially once traffic starts to back up.

Indeed! I was at the college there in Gatton Point for a year, and spent many an hour in Watercolour, and the entire line (both of them) are really high up with sheer drops both sides. I actually thought the Quarry Line ran on a viaduct along there, as inaccessible as it seems. Still, risky move by the pilot…

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All RAIB Reports 16/07/2015 at 10:06 #74277
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RAIB has released its report into an incident in which a group of track workers narrowly avoided being struck by a train, 22 September 2014.

R082015_150716_Hest_Bank.pdf

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