........does leaving kit on the line potentially causing a fatal accident qualify as something not "going quite to plan"? Does the flaky signalling causing the service between Paddington and Reading to fall apart regularly since October fall into the same category???
Reference to placing a trolley on the line you are assuming it was the person placing or supervising it who was in error, there are processes and procedures which involve training and a competence assessment / reassessment for these people, maybe the train was signalled incorrectly again there are processes and procedures which involve training and a competence assessment / reassessment for signallers, could it have been the driver that
SPAD▸ , there could be other reasons, it could be a culmination of a number of factors; the
RAIB▸ will determine the cause and make recommendations. Does this warrant managers falling on their swords or being sacked no one world want to work for a company or organisation with such a culture.
The flaky signalling system is down purely to lack of investment over the last 40 years, Slough Panel Box dates back to the early 60's most of the cabling and equipment in its area is of the same vintage, just looking at it makes it fail.
While we "the Railway Engineers" carry out renewals / enhancements on such old equipment things that is in operational use there are sometimes failures, we put in a certain degree of control measures and backups but there is only so much money, time and spare resources. If only we could close the railway for a year