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RMT claims East Coast Mainline gap 'threatened' safety | RMT claims East Coast Mainline gap 'threatened' safety |
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A fresh gap in a railway line has been found just two months after a similar one was uncovered nearby. | A fresh gap in a railway line has been found just two months after a similar one was uncovered nearby. |
The RMT union said the 6in (15cm) gap on the East Coast Mainline at Hambleton South Junction near Selby could have derailed a train. | The RMT union said the 6in (15cm) gap on the East Coast Mainline at Hambleton South Junction near Selby could have derailed a train. |
The gap was similar to one found at Colton Junction near York in November. | The gap was similar to one found at Colton Junction near York in November. |
Network Rail said a dip, found on 17 January, was scheduled for repair on 2 February but as the line deteriorated a repair was made on 1 February. | |
The company said no staff or passengers were put at risk. | The company said no staff or passengers were put at risk. |
'Risking tragedy' | 'Risking tragedy' |
A spokesperson said: "Following our well-tried and tested standard industry procedure to remedy such dips, we scheduled an intervention to repair this dip on the Saturday night of 2 February. | A spokesperson said: "Following our well-tried and tested standard industry procedure to remedy such dips, we scheduled an intervention to repair this dip on the Saturday night of 2 February. |
"Unfortunately the track deteriorated more quickly than is to be expected and, on discovering the broken rail, all traffic was stopped immediately while a repair was carried out." | "Unfortunately the track deteriorated more quickly than is to be expected and, on discovering the broken rail, all traffic was stopped immediately while a repair was carried out." |
Bob Crow, RMT general secretary, said: "This shocking new picture highlights the reality on Britain's railways today - staffing, inspections and track renewals have been cut in the dash to save money. | Bob Crow, RMT general secretary, said: "This shocking new picture highlights the reality on Britain's railways today - staffing, inspections and track renewals have been cut in the dash to save money. |
"This picture, following on from similar evidence exposed by RMT late last year, shows we are dicing with death and risking another major rail tragedy." | "This picture, following on from similar evidence exposed by RMT late last year, shows we are dicing with death and risking another major rail tragedy." |
Network Rail said the way the incident was managed was in "no way" affected by changes to staffing levels. | Network Rail said the way the incident was managed was in "no way" affected by changes to staffing levels. |
The company added: "Safety issues will never be compromised in the name of managing costs." | The company added: "Safety issues will never be compromised in the name of managing costs." |
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch is investigating the crack at Colton and another one at Corby Glen in Lincolnshire which was reported in September. | The Rail Accident Investigation Branch is investigating the crack at Colton and another one at Corby Glen in Lincolnshire which was reported in September. |
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