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2 dead and dozens injured as trains collide in village of Milavce in western Czech Re
Two trains have collided in Milavce village in the Czech Republic, near the town of Domazlice on the western border, killing two and injuring over 30. Rescue services are at the scene.
Shortly after 8am (6am GMT,) the trains collided in Milavce, near Domazlice in the Czech Republic's west, the country’s police force said on Twitter. “Unfortunately, at this moment we have confirmed that two people lost their lives at the scene of the railway accident,” the police said in a tweet. “We have the site of the intervention divided into two sections. We have transported some people from the train. There are several dozen injured on the spot,” said a spokesman for the regional fire brigade. 2 dead, 7 critically and 31 injured Two trains collided near Pilsen : Ex 351 from Munich to Prague and regional train from Pilsen to Domazlice. https://www.rt.com/news/531072-poland-trains-collide-dozens-injured/
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G'day,
I have just found the official Czech railway investigation mob web site detailing this prang. From the provided photos, the locomotive sustained much more damage than did the dmu unit. I would presume that one of the deceased would be the driver of the locomotive. I know that the Czech system is mostly Driver Only Operation, and am wondering now about the relevant safe working systems. Steve. |
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On those occasions where I've dropped a clanger in the past, there's been someone else in the cab chatting away (my previous TOC had a 'drivers travel Pass in cab' policy, AND of course there's always Road learners hopping in). I much prefer working on my own for passenger train driving. My limited experience of freight though, is that it's quite different and I can see the point of having two crew members. Anyhow, I expect you probably see things quite differently Steve? Cheers, John. |
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G'day BW,
I have the Czech Railway signalling system details on me computer somewhere. But, am unable to find such. Plus, such woulda been probably before any full implementation of ERTMS (?). Indeed, has ERTMS or equivalent been implemented on the Czech Railway ? DOO works ok providing that all concerned are fit for duty and obey all of the rules. Fatigue would be a drama when people continue with their non work life style. Distraction can also be a problem, as that only takes a few moments to affect the situation. I remember back to the good ole days of "round trips" and coming out on availability (11 hours off at home). Performing in excess of 11 consecutive shifts per fortnite. GOOD moolah, but I do shiver when remembering how things were back then. No wonder that most smoked like a Baldwin. Alas, now under privatization, crew shifts are again encroaching extremes due to lack of staff. As the plague rampages around smog hollow, though the entire NSW state is now Locked Down, smog hollow train and bus services are being further impacted with over a third of staff being now in quarantine. Plus, rail and ballast work trains out here in the regions are being cancelled due to hairylegs not being able to travel around the state. Won't be any train prangs with no trains running, I guess. Steve. |
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