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Train firm fined as boy nearly falls through train toilet floor | |
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A steam railway trust has been fined £40,000 after a boy nearly fell through the open floor of a toilet cubicle. | A steam railway trust has been fined £40,000 after a boy nearly fell through the open floor of a toilet cubicle. |
Anna Patch's three-year-old son escaped serious injury last June after being pulled back by his mother, a magistrates' court heard. | Anna Patch's three-year-old son escaped serious injury last June after being pulled back by his mother, a magistrates' court heard. |
An Office of Rail and Road (ORR) investigation discovered that the toilet floor had been missing from the carriage for two months. | An Office of Rail and Road (ORR) investigation discovered that the toilet floor had been missing from the carriage for two months. |
Train operator South Devon Railway Trust has accepted it was at fault. | |
More on this story and others from Devon | More on this story and others from Devon |
The company continued using the carriage for three days after the incident. | The company continued using the carriage for three days after the incident. |
Magistrates in Newton Abbot, Devon, heard how an "out of use" sign had been pinned to the toilet door to try to stop people entering the cubicle. | Magistrates in Newton Abbot, Devon, heard how an "out of use" sign had been pinned to the toilet door to try to stop people entering the cubicle. |
An attempt was also made to secure it shut but there were no ongoing checks and staff were not aware of the missing floor. | An attempt was also made to secure it shut but there were no ongoing checks and staff were not aware of the missing floor. |
The ORR argued the carriage remained in service between Totnes and Buckfastleigh because of a busy Easter schedule in 2017. | The ORR argued the carriage remained in service between Totnes and Buckfastleigh because of a busy Easter schedule in 2017. |
A Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) report said the toilet floor on the carriage train, built in 1957, had rotted and been removed last April. | A Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) report said the toilet floor on the carriage train, built in 1957, had rotted and been removed last April. |
The carriage remained in service until June. | The carriage remained in service until June. |
The ORR found that at some point between 5 April and 22 June the screws holding the door shut also broke, along with a wooden post, meaning it could easily be opened. | |
The ORR said a safety management system was about 10 years out of date and not fit for purpose. | |
Ian Prosser, HM Chief Inspector of Railways, said South Devon Railway Trust took "an exceptionally casual approach to ensuring the safety of its passengers". | Ian Prosser, HM Chief Inspector of Railways, said South Devon Railway Trust took "an exceptionally casual approach to ensuring the safety of its passengers". |
"[It] created a genuine and unacceptable risk to the public," he said. | "[It] created a genuine and unacceptable risk to the public," he said. |
"In this instance it is only by good fortune and the swift action of the boy's mother that this incident was not a fatality." | "In this instance it is only by good fortune and the swift action of the boy's mother that this incident was not a fatality." |
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In a statement, South Devon Railway Trust said services will continue as normal after it was given "a helpful period of time" to pay the fine. | |
"The SDR accepts and regrets that improvement was needed at the time of the incident," it added. | |
"Hopefully it can be seen that the trust has reacted appropriately and seriously in the circumstances." |
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