Driver confusion and dirty sign blamed for speeding Elizabeth line train
Briefly

On September 24, an Elizabeth line train experienced a jolt after traveling 45mph in a 25mph zone due to a poorly placed sign. The incident occurred during the morning rush hour near Manor Park station. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) report highlighted the driver's confusion over their location after being diverted due to a track circuit failure. Additionally, the speed limit sign was obscured and dirty. Thankfully, no injuries or infrastructure damage occurred, but the report underscores the need for drivers to regularly refresh their route knowledge and for clear signage.
The incident highlights the critical need for rail operators to ensure that drivers consistently refresh their route knowledge and maintain clear and visible signage.
The RAIB emphasized that the driver had not driven the diversion route in five years, contributing to confusion about the train's location.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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