Talk:2010 Pretoria train accident
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[edit]Apparently the RSR published a report in April or May of 2012, but it is difficult to find details. Here are some reports I found, but none are what I would call authoritative:
- According to a blog post at http://www.friendsoftherail.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10269 "Rovos Rail 2010 accident report"
- The RSR report was at http://www.rsr.org.za/RSR/railway_safety_regulator_reports.php?a=reports&page=Rovos+Rail+Report. it is not there now and I can find no copies at Wayback or WebCite.
- The blog post claims to copy some paragraphs of the RSR report. While they look reasonable, it does not seem to be authoritative enough.
- Railways Africa published an account on 16 May 2012 at http://www.railwaysafrica.com/news/rovos-accident-findings
- The page is gone now and I can't find an archived version
- I found a copy at Google's cache at http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:pYHkzKTgKvQJ:www.railwaysafrica.com/news/rovos-accident-findings+&cd=10&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
- The page cites an article in the Newspaper Beeld published on 11 May 2012. Beeld is apparently an Afrikaans language paper. Someone familiar would need to look in the paper's archive and attempt to locate the article, and share a translated synopsis.
- The page discusses the Beeld article:
- Argues that several points in the article are incorrect:
- The speed at the time of the accident (234km/h), which the page claims is improbable
- "The Beeld story says three passengers died in the accident. This is incorrect. One passenger died, and two crew members."
- Says "The RSR finds that inadequate steps were taken by Transnet Freight rail personnel to secure the coaches when the electric locos were uncoupled, and that inadequately trained Rovos Rail staff were permitted to handle equipment without the supervision of competent persons. Presumably this refers to the vacuum brake system being released before the steam locomotive arrived. This delay was apparently due to points failure on account of a power problem."
- Argues that several points in the article are incorrect: