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Analysis from Frank Mc Donald for Irish Times
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Once again, more shocking safety implications as IE were told of the change in water flows
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yeah, read that in the it today..... what a disgrace. heads have to roll for that. Clearly and obviously there is serious incompetence in Irish Rails ability which stems from the TOP because if the men on the ground are not instructed to execute a full inspection including underwater analysis of the support structure after recieving details from people who are in an around the viaduct daily and relying on the water levels and flow.
If and it does, look like to people familiar with the viaduct noticed what appeared to them as errosion, the viaduct should have been put out of immediate use until a full inspection had been completed. Irish Rail had put lives at risk which includes mine as I used the viaduct twice a day. |
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I agree, speaking as someone who used to paddle under the "arches" in malahide, I can quite clearly see that the bed layout and flow of the current is different from times I paddled there.....I was a bit taken aback by that photo! Irish Rail should have sent someone to do further checks on the sea bed! Many of the Sea Scout leaders are highly professional paddlers and well used to reading water flow changes.
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I'm not sure if that really matters to us. It is the relatively sudden change that is the problem, not that it looks this way or that.
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A lot of people are going to look really stupid claiming 11 months....
I put 3 months as the timescale on the day afterwards. Once they are open by December 8th they will have delivered a miracle. Obviously the huge daily financial cost is a big motivating factor
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well i is delighted by that, I was talking to a civil engineer on the enterprise one day and he said from what he saw he figured it would be 18 months. November is much nicer.
I'll miss the morning bus as i was getting in quicker... but i won't miss the afternoon rush then it'll be back to normal wondering if the incoming enterprise has problems again |
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the irish times has an article stating the same but my web access is a bit flaky at the moment! states there was 4m of water at time of collapse?
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Malahide viaduct 'maintenance failures' found
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A report into the collapse of the Malahide viaduct has found that there was a failure of maintenance because Iarnród Éireann staff did not know the type of structure they was dealing with. The independent report commissioned by the company found that over the years, staff became unaware that the piers were resting on rocks and not pile-driven into seabed. The report found that increased water flow because of land development and climate change brought on the collapse, but such a collapse was inevitable. Staff did not realise the structure was two components - a viaduct on top of a causeway made of large rocks - making the piers liable to erosion. The report recommends that in future, knowledge should be passed on by Iarnród Éireann staff who move or retire. It was also found that a warning from Malahide Sea Scouts was misunderstood by the company's engineer who went to inspect the bridge but examined the pier and not the causeway. No individual member of staff will be held responsible for what happened. A major accident was narrowly avoided on 21 August last year following the collapse of a section of the viaduct. But a train driver and signal operator have been commended for their actions on the day, which prevented what could have been a 'catastrophic loss of life'. As a result the rail line was closed for almost three months, reopening last November after repairs estimated to cost in excess of €4m were carried out. Iarnród Éireann was responding to a report in today's Irish Independent that the company had been warned about serious erosion three years before the collapse. The company says that the 2006 Bridge Scour inspection of the Malahide Viaduct, carried out by independent specialist diver engineers, did not state that there was any reason for concern at that time. It did recommend that as the bridge was susceptible to scour, that underwater examinations should continue at intervals of not more than six years. The company submitted its report to the Rail Accident Investigation Unit and the Railway Safety Commission on 19 February, and has published parts of it today. The report will be considered by the Rail Accident Investigation Unit as part of its independent investigation into the collapse. |
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