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Near miss with track workers at Penkridge

Investigation into a near miss with track workers at Penkridge, Staffordshire, 11 July 2022.

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This item has been moved to the National Archives as RAIB has published its report describing this incident. See report 09/2023.

Forward-facing CCTV from the train involved in the near miss (courtesy of GB Railfreight)

Forward-facing CCTV from the train involved in the near miss (courtesy of GB Railfreight)

At around 00:06 hrs on Monday 11 July 2022, two track workers were almost struck by a freight train travelling at 61 mph (98 km/h) just south of Penkridge station, Staffordshire. The track workers moved clear of the path of the train less than one second before it reached their position. Another train was passing the track workers on an adjacent line as the freight train approached them.

At the time of the incident, the track workers involved were investigating an ongoing fault with the overhead line equipment which was preventing trains with electric traction from using this section of line, causing significant levels of disruption to train services in the area.

Our investigation will seek to identify the sequence of events which led to the incident and will include consideration of:

  • the actions of those involved

  • the arrangements to protect the track workers from moving trains

  • the roles, responsibilities and working patterns of relevant staff

  • how the competence of staff was managed

  • any relevant underlying factors.

Our investigation is independent of any investigation by the railway industry or by the industry’s regulator, the Office of Rail and Road.

We will publish our findings, including any recommendations to improve safety, at the conclusion of our investigation. This report will be available on our website.

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Published 11 August 2022