CRIMINAL DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE ANDREW SMITH
MR JUSTICE IRWIN
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NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE |
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Mr P Mott QC appeared on behalf of the Crown
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"This led to the practice that the operation of the [rail delivery train], when in delivery mode, was entirely a matter for Network Rail and [VG Clements Ltd] and so, in effect, Carillion had, on its work site, an activity which was kept separate and apart from them. This ... represented a form of structural problem in the use of the [rail delivery train] operation".
He considered that this problem could have been avoided if method statements had been better exchanged and studied and experience from other work sites had been better collated and absorbed. Accordingly, in his judgment, Network Rail and Carillion both failed to put together integrated plans and method statements that took into account that a road rail vehicle would be working in conjunction with the rail delivery train and that Network Rail failed to ensure that Carillion understood the operation of the railway delivery train and the associated dangers. He considered that these were systemic failures which "started a chain of events that led to this tragic accident" and that Network Rail in particular were responsible for them in that they planned the rail delivery train operation and to an extent kept it separate from the purview of Carillion. To his mind Carillion bore less responsibility than Network Rail for the accident because to some extent they were "out of the loop" as far as the rail delivery train operation was concerned. He observed that the accident could easily have been avoided, for example by placing a safety zone around the delivery train whilst it was being used to lay rails, a procedure that Network Rail introduced on the day after the accident.