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Offline Winterblade73  
#1 Posted : 29 July 2013 20:41:38(UTC)
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This is starting to become an unnerving trend..... Sad

http://news.sky.com/stor...sh-44-passengers-injured
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Offline mike c  
#2 Posted : 29 July 2013 20:44:30(UTC)
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20min.ch and Blick.ch are reporting that two NPZ trainsets collided at a station on the line from Lausanne to Payernes in Canton Vaud.

http://www.20min.ch/schw...---44-Verletzte-21462654

According to the report, there were 44 injured.
The photos show one of the new Domino upgraded trainsets having collided with an older NPZ trainset composed of a RBDe 560, EWI coaches (B, AB) and matching Bt Pilot coach.

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Offline mike c  
#3 Posted : 29 July 2013 20:48:52(UTC)
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We must have been both typing the same story at the same time: https://www.marklin-user...n-Vaud--Switzerland.aspx

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#4 Posted : 29 July 2013 20:51:02(UTC)
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Offline Winterblade73  
#5 Posted : 29 July 2013 20:55:29(UTC)
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Mike, yours had more detail so I was able to post faster. BigGrin
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Offline mike c  
#6 Posted : 30 July 2013 08:46:02(UTC)
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It is now being reported that one of the two train drivers has died in the accident.

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Mike C
Offline Goofy  
#7 Posted : 30 July 2013 09:39:16(UTC)
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But how could they crashed togehter?
Wasn´t both two lines empty?
It seems that both trainset did crossed over tracks to same line.
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Offline kbvrod  
#8 Posted : 30 July 2013 17:40:22(UTC)
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Offline mike c  
#9 Posted : 30 July 2013 19:41:24(UTC)
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It is suggested that the train that had been stopped in the station may have departed through a red signal and found itself on the same track as the incoming train from the other direction.

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Mike C
Offline Winterblade73  
#10 Posted : 30 July 2013 22:44:21(UTC)
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Offline BR01097  
#11 Posted : 02 August 2013 05:16:22(UTC)
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Wasn't there an investigation into the routine running of red signals by engineers in this country just a week ago?


Originally Posted by: mike c Go to Quoted Post
It is suggested that the train that had been stopped in the station may have departed through a red signal and found itself on the same track as the incoming train from the other direction.

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