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Originally Posted by Nicky91
not everyone can work from home though
someone responsible here i suggest take a look at maintenance records of this specific train, maintenance crew for those train-rails too, or look at weather stats like if the track was damaged due to a recent storm what occured before this incident
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They know why it happened Nicky - landslides into the track, caused by torrential rainfall in the crazy lightning storms on the East Coast of Scotland the night before.
From reports so far it seems that they are carrying out a safety review of parts of the rail network that are at risk of the same thing happening. Part of the problem is that the rail network across the whole UK has some very old routes, being one of the earliest countries to have a rail network, and so there are stretches of track where if you were building one in modern times, you just wouldn't even build there.