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Rail Accident Investigation Branch reports
Safety digest 10/2024: Banbury
Contact between a moving train and an occupied pram at Banbury station, 8 June 2024.
From:
Rail Accident Investigation Branch
Published
7 November 2024
Railway type:
Heavy rail
Report type:
Safety digest
Date of occurrence:
8 June 2024
RAIB safety digest 10/2024: Banbury
Safety digests are a way of quickly sharing important safety messages when we have decided not to undertake a full investigation for any of the following reasons:
the safety learning has already been covered by a previous recommendation or will be addressed by an ongoing investigation
the safety learning mainly relates to compliance with existing rules, procedures or standards
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