AN investigation into the Stonehaven rail crash is focusing on the “lack of an effective drainage inspection regime”. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) said there is “no evidence” a drainage system involved in the fatal accident in Aberdeenshire had been fully inspected since its construction in 2012. Three people died when a ScotRail train derailed after hitting stones washed onto the track from the drain on August 12 last year following heavy rain. Six other people were injured. A slope next to the crash site already had a “history of landslips and rockfalls” including an incident in 1915 which also led to a derailment, the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) said in a preliminary report.
Stonehaven crash investigators focus on lack of drainage inspections
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Stonehaven crash investigators focus on lack of drainage inspections
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