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![]() Report yet again doesn't make for comfortable reading
Full details http://pdb.era.europa.eu/pdb/safety_...w.aspx?id=1332 Again lax procedures put the public at serious risk
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![]() Surely shome mishtake . . . we don't have any trains left that go at 70mph do we ? Whatever happened to kmph anyway ?
But seriously, the barriers were at raised from 0749 with an agreed window of 30m. Over 60m later the signalman advises there's a train on the way (I can think of some choice words for the conversation) and the barriers come down. Next thing the linesman switches them to manual and raises them . . . having just been told there was a train on the way. I mean, really . . . z |
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![]() I hope the linesman got a serious telling off.... Theres being lx and theres being too casual but it is beyond that to the level that its resulting in them putting people lives at risk, had the consequences being greater who would have got the blame for this and stand up in court?
Just as an aside I note that in the report it mentioned that there are quiet a number of incidents at that crossing and that a report had mentioned this crossing as a cause of concern... why no action? |
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![]() All rail speed limits are expressed in mph (even though the DART speedometers only show kph)
The report does not indicate the speed of the train but, it probably would be in the region of 50-60mph, the blackbox didn't appear to have been downloaded. Every level crossing has a history, but in this case Irish Rail where at fault. If you think this report is scary just wait to read the one from the incident in Waterford, that will be really scary, but its 10 months away from publication
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![]() Indo today carries a pretty scary picture of a near miss.
Do these crossings have any barriers? http://www.independent.ie/national-n...g-1789214.html ![]() |
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![]() Most of the level crossings in question are unattended, with manual gates. There's normally a lineside phone on either side, and people crossing are supposed to ring the signalman before going through.
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![]() The number of gates left open on the Sligo line is fairly scary
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![]() Electronic gate locks?
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