As with airline crashes, many are due to cost cutting and pressure of time.
The crashes in the UK have mainly been due to poor maintenance.
The Spanish train appears not to have fail safe braking fitted and the driver could have been trying to make up time. The phone call was from a controller.
The Swiss accident will no doubt be a signalling failure.
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Originally posted by zeitghostFortunately not, whilst it's not exactly luxury, at least it's a proper dmu & not a slightly modified bus on rails.
One thing with Spain; instead of the high speed trains you can use the night trains, many of which are really good; we've been on Paris to Madrid and Madrid to Lisbon, two person sleeping compartment with shower, decent evening meal served up by a stunning young lady from Bilbao who gave us some powerful Basque liqueur to help us sleep, then a solid breakfast at sunrise.
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Just googled the Clapham crash (1988) - 35 killed and 500 injured. There's 80 dead in this one already.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIs it one of those chunks of diesel powered poo that British Rail used to run and were basically underpowered buses on rails?
Pacer (train) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I remember using those to go from Redditch to Birmingham and back. These are not fond memories. Althought I think the trains were even older and slower than the ones in the linky. Truly awful.
Those bus ones still exist - they drag them out for the ale trail service.
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou ought to see the POS I catch in the morning.
A slug would overtake it.
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I remember using those to go from Redditch to Birmingham and back. These are not fond memories. Althought I think the trains were even older and slower than the ones in the linky. Truly awful.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 25 July 2013, 14:24.
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou ought to see the POS I catch in the morning.
A slug would overtake it.
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou ought to see the POS I catch in the morning.
A slug would overtake it.
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Originally posted by zeitghostExcept that's not the high speed version, it's the luxury slower version.
Which begs even more questions.
Odd.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThat's quite fast.
So... nutter? Drunk? Asleep? Distracted by Albanian mistress?
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That's quite fast.
So... nutter? Drunk? Asleep? Distracted by Albanian mistress?
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poor bastards.
Spanish national newspaper El Pais has reported that the train operator admitted he had been driving the train at 180 km/h immediately after the incident.
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Sideways to Victory.
Just do try not to do it whilst driving a train, it really doesn't end well.
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