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Network Rail today (31 October 2006) appeared at Blackfriars Crown
Court in relation to a prosecution of our predecessor organisation
Railtrack for a health and safety offence relating to the 1999 tragedy
at Ladbroke Grove.
Network Rail is being prosecuted as, upon the acquisition of Railtrack
PLC, the company inherited the liabilities of that organisation. Network
Rail today pleaded guilty to the health and safety charge and went
on to inform the court that it would submit a written statement of
the basis on which the plea had been entered.
A Network Rail spokesperson said: "The Ladbroke Grove tragedy
was a terrible event for everyone involved. Lessons have been
learnt and the rail industry has changed enormously for the better
over the past seven years. "The tragedy happened before the Train
Protection and Warning System (TPWS) became available. TPWS automatically
applies a trains brakes if it is approaching a red signal too
quickly to stop. "This system has greatly reduced the risk
of an accident caused by a train passing a red light."
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