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Network Rail suspends West Coast Railway trains | Network Rail suspends West Coast Railway trains |
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Some steam trains operating across picturesque routes have been suspended over fears they are a "threat to the safe operation of the railway". | Some steam trains operating across picturesque routes have been suspended over fears they are a "threat to the safe operation of the railway". |
Network Rail has halted West Coast Railways (WCR) services after the "most serious" case of a train failing to stop at a signal so far this year. | Network Rail has halted West Coast Railways (WCR) services after the "most serious" case of a train failing to stop at a signal so far this year. |
This means it cannot run chartered services until at least 15 May. | This means it cannot run chartered services until at least 15 May. |
Network Rail said the decision had not been taken lightly. No-one from WCR could be reached for comment. | Network Rail said the decision had not been taken lightly. No-one from WCR could be reached for comment. |
According to Rail magazine, it is an "unprecedented suspension" as, since privatisation, operators have been barred from certain routes but never hit with a total network ban. | According to Rail magazine, it is an "unprecedented suspension" as, since privatisation, operators have been barred from certain routes but never hit with a total network ban. |
A Network Rail spokesman said diesel and steam services were suspended from 00:00 on 3 April and would only resume if seven action points are addressed. | A Network Rail spokesman said diesel and steam services were suspended from 00:00 on 3 April and would only resume if seven action points are addressed. |
The spokesman said: "We have set out a number of actions to address the safety concerns raised and will continue to work with WCR to ensure their services can run safely in future." | The spokesman said: "We have set out a number of actions to address the safety concerns raised and will continue to work with WCR to ensure their services can run safely in future." |
The action points include: | The action points include: |
Hogwarts Express | |
Network Rail is concerned over a recent Spad (signal passed at danger) incident and the company's response to the problem. | Network Rail is concerned over a recent Spad (signal passed at danger) incident and the company's response to the problem. |
Network Rail's suspension notice said it "ranked as the most serious Spad that has taken place this year when the industry risk ranking methodology was applied". | Network Rail's suspension notice said it "ranked as the most serious Spad that has taken place this year when the industry risk ranking methodology was applied". |
It said it happened at Wootton Bassettn Junction in Wiltshire on 7 March when a WCR service between Bristol and Southend overshot signal SN45 which protects a busy junction. | It said it happened at Wootton Bassettn Junction in Wiltshire on 7 March when a WCR service between Bristol and Southend overshot signal SN45 which protects a busy junction. |
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is investigating. | The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is investigating. |
Network Rail said the response from West Coast Railways was "inadequate", in a meeting held on Tuesday. | Network Rail said the response from West Coast Railways was "inadequate", in a meeting held on Tuesday. |
The Carnforth-based company operates charter trips on the picturesque Settle to Carlisle line, which runs through the Yorkshire Dales, as well as, among others, a route taking in Fort William in the Highlands. | The Carnforth-based company operates charter trips on the picturesque Settle to Carlisle line, which runs through the Yorkshire Dales, as well as, among others, a route taking in Fort William in the Highlands. |
WCR owns the Hogwarts Express engine featured in the Harry Potter films that last month went on display at Warner Bros Studio Tour in Leavesden, Hertfordshire. | WCR owns the Hogwarts Express engine featured in the Harry Potter films that last month went on display at Warner Bros Studio Tour in Leavesden, Hertfordshire. |
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