The train inquiry receives a tractor driver requested a crossing before 80mph conflict
Accidental inquiry between a farm trailer and train in Heredshire found that the trailer driver reached the trailing trailer before crossing before crossing before crossing.
The Railist Investigating branch (RAIB), a private agency acting with the Department of Transport, has completed its initial acquires in the time of crash.
The incident included transportation by Wales train, which worked by passenger trains from Manchester to Cardiff on 22 May, when traveling through the agricultural trailer.
The collision occurred around 10 10.37am when the train passed closer to Leminsshare, here.
The train traveled at 80mph when we collided with a trailer, drawn on the Nordan farmland that crossed a tractor.
In its original report, Raib said a tractor driver was involved in the accident and signed on and signed before crossing.
Nordan farm crossing has been filed, people who are directed to use to obtain permission before opening the crossing gates and looks at the railway.
Without using the phone, the trailer was beaten by the future train. Fortunately, the tractor driver was not injured.
After collision, the trailer separated from a tractor and was beaten before the train, but the train rushed about 500 feet under stop before they represent.
The train did not despise, but its best car and other former passengers were injured. There were also trailer damage, measurement equipment and a second rate crossing over Nordan Farm.
There were 66 passengers and eight raiders then, and six passengers were treated for minor injuries. Two of the injured were taken to hospital and later released.
The Redeployer Morgan Shake described the “truly high bang” as the train strikes a trailer.
He told: “The train just stopped moving, there was just the rubbish everywhere,” he told BBC news.
“Many people have not known what is going on,” said a fellow passenger Sophie Hughen.
“But with thanks, no one was seriously injured, so that was really good.”
Raib will continue to investigate the sequence of events led to risk. It will consider the actions of those involved with any features they may have influenced.
It will also look forward to any previous events in Nordan Farm that falls, and the management of the accident in this comprehensive network of risk reduction.
The train network faced an interruption for more than 24 hours after crashing, a restricted line between the Hereford and Srywsbury.
British transport police arrested a 32-year-old man who was issued under investigation.
The crash report follows the other RAIB investigation that included two transportation for Wales’s resources in October.
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