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Stonehaven derailment: Line to reopen next week.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla...tland-54749304
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wat
kinda stupid if you ask me
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Likewise - it's an odd choice of wording. All I can offer as an explanation of how I read this comment is "how can a flood/landslip be allowed to occur on the track?" But, we all know that things like this are not within the rail operators' control, and the report will tell us if anything could/should have been done differently.
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It would be interesting to know the difference in speed between this train and the TGV that hit a landslide from Cologne to Paris, the driver was injured, but there were no fatalities. Incidentally I was on a TGV to Paris from Bordeaux at the same time.
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The RAIB have published their Interim report, https://www.gov.uk/raib-reports/inte...nt=immediately ,which makes interesting reading.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingenheim_derailment https://www.railjournal.com/passenge...s-tgv-service/ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...astern-france/ If so, the wiki entry states the TGV was travelling at 270kph (170mph), but I suspect that the geography of the area has a lot to do with the outcome. The RAIB report into the Stonehaven crash states that the train remained upright for 60m following the derailment before hitting the parapet of the bridge and falling down the embankment. I suspect if the area had been straight and level, with no embankments or bridges, then there would have been a good chance that the train may have possibly stayed upright. Tony |
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