Are you not confusing your
FGWs▸ with your
FCCs▸ there trainer?
Wasn't the 6 hour delay on a FGW service? I'm not aware of an incident on FCC since this one from 2011 that has seen passengers delayed for longer.
In fact, since this incident FCC have implemented many changes, as evidenced by subsequent incidents where FCC trains were halted and unable to continue and the passengers were 'rescued' much more promptly. At Radlett in February of this year, passengers from five trains were rescued within 90 minutes after overhead lines came down. This past Sunday (15/09) an FCC train was brought to a halt, again by foliage in the
OHLE▸ . Train rescued by another unit in 63 minutes.
From
First Capital Connect:
Response to today's verdict in relation to a stranded train in May 201116/09/2013Responding to today's verdirct at Blackfriars Crown Court in relation to a stranded train in May 2011, David Statham, First Capital Connect Managing Director said:
^The safety of our passengers is our top priority and we deeply regret what happened back in May 2011.
^We didn^t live up to our own high standards in the way we handled this event which is why we took quick and decisive action afterwards.
^We commissioned comprehensive internal and external investigations that led to a range of actions to ensure this unusual combination of events is extremely unlikely to happen again.
^The safest place for passengers while a controlled evacuation or rescue is being arranged is on the train and we have new processes, techniques and equipment to speed the process whenever possible and to make it more comfortable for those on board.
^We will reflect on the comments made by the judge in court today and ensure they are incorporated in our ongoing process of learning from this incident.
^We would like to apologise once again to all those affected.^
EndsNotes to editors1. First Capital Connect has put in place new processes, techniques and equipment so that it is highly unlikely this unusual combination of events will happen again:
- Our processes are now focused on the conditions of our passengers in planning our response to the incident
- A specific process has been developed with Network Rail for dealing with stranded trains in central London and staff have been retrained
- Train door vent screens now allow doors on this particular type of train to be opened for ventilation while preventing passengers from getting down
- Emergency light sticks have been provided
- A technique has been developed to prioritise power to keep the train PA▸ system going for longer to provide better information
- Staff have been re-briefed on the correct process for moving the train if the safety systems have to be overridden
2. The success of this approach was demonstrated when five trains were evacuated within 90 minutes in very difficult circumstances when overhead power lines came down at Radlett in February this year. On Sunday 15th September a crowded train was stranded near Kentish Town - again because of foliage in the overhead power equipment - and this was rescued by another train in 63 minutes.
One hopes that FGW are looking into all aspects of how
they managed the incident near Pewsey on 4th August 2013. And I wonder if they are also due for meetings without coffee at both the
ORR» and the
HSE▸ ?