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Boltar wrote
long before ambulance chasers came on the scene. So if heavy rain causes an embankment to collapse onto the track just as a train is coming around the corner which then derails then who is to blame? See, for example http://www.raib.gov.uk/cms_resources...f_Cruachan.pdf In the general case, Network Rail didn't inspect the embankment or maintain the drainage properly. There are cases where the cause was down to an adjoining landowner, and there have been recommendations that planning rules should be changed so that Network Rail is notified (and can object to) engineering operations near the railway which might affect drainage. Peter |
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