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Italy train crash: 'Twenty killed' near Bari.
Twenty people have been killed and dozens more hurt in a head-on collision involving two passenger trains in southern Italy, officials say.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36774059
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Human error was suggested in the initial reaction.
![]() What is the point of sophisticated safety systems if some "wally" can override them and cause this sort of carnage ?
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In this case the BBC are suggesting that there wasn't even a safety system to override.... ![]() Quote:
Seems incredible in the 21st century. And here is the UK fretting about how slow we are in implementing ERTMS. This puts it in proportion. BW
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Italy rail crash: Andria station master 'let crash train go'.
![]() http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36792246
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Seems incredible. Even in the 19th century it was standard practice in most countries to operate a single line with tokens and/or interlocked signals.
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