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RAIB
September 11, 2023
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Infrastructure
Network Rail fined £6.7m over fatal Scottish derailment
Three fatalities in accident at Carmont near Stonehaven in August 2020.
March 10, 2022
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Europe
Drainage system at fault in fatal Scottish derailment
Debris struck by a train that caused fatal accident at Carmont was a result of changes to a drainage system made by Carillion which were not audited.
February 22, 2022
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Infrastructure
Contamination found on track following Salisbury collision
No railhead treatment train had passed the accident site for 32 hours.
April 19, 2021
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Infrastructure
Drainage gravel washout identified as cause of fatal Carmont derailment
The cause was identified in the RAIB’s interim report.
September 8, 2020
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Europe
Network Rail begins work to remove derailed train in Scotland
BRITAIN’s infrastructure manager Network Rail (NR) has begun work to reopen the railway near Stonehaven, Scotland, following a fatal derailment on August 12 which killed three people.
August 17, 2020
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Europe
RAIB confirms landslip caused Stonehaven derailment
BRITAIN’s Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has confirmed that the 06.38 southbound service from Aberdeen to Glasgow Queen Street, which derailed near Stonehaven on August 12, did so following a collision with a landslip.
May 28, 2020
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Fleet
Disconnected brakes cause Caledonian sleeper overshoot
THE driver of the Caledonian Lowlander sleeper service had lost all control of the coach brakes due to a closed cock when the train overshot its platform by 650m on August 1 2019, an investigation has found.
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