Safety award for rail firm

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Tuesday, February 02, 2010
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The train company serving Lincolnshire has won a Golden Whistle award for improving safety – despite figures showing a 15.5 per cent rise in accidents.

East Midlands Trains scooped the gong for the most improved operational safety over the 12 months to December 2009 at a ceremony in London.

But figures from the independent safety watchdog the Office of Rail Regulation show 97 accidents flagged up by EMT across its network in 2009, compared to 84 the previous year.

The data includes a train collision in sidings, failure to evacuate passengers, fires and staff and customer slips and falls onboard trains and on platforms.

EMT spokesman Emma Knight said the figures include passenger trips on platforms which were beyond the company's control.

"We are very pleased to have been given a Golden Whistle award for the improvements made to operational safety, which demonstrates our absolute commitment to running a safe railway," she said.

"The dedication and drive of our people has played a crucial part in these improvements including the driver depot in Lincoln which has an excellent safety record and one that the team are extremely proud of."

EMT also picked up a Silver Whistle award for the most improved operational performance category.

The award recognised EMT's punctuality and reliability which increased from 88 per cent to 92 per cent in the 12 months to December 2009.

The honours scheme is jointly run by the Institution of Railway Operators and Modern Railways magazine.

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    by bigprop, Lincoln

    Wednesday, February 03 2010, 1:30PM

    “Your journalist shows that he has absolutely no understanding of what the Award was presented for. It has nothing to do with slips on platforms, etc but shows that East Midlands Trains has improved its opeartional safety performance (ie less SPAD's, station over runs) more than any other train company in the UK. Most would praise such performance but as usual the Echo always has to make bad news from something that is good for the travelling public of Lincolnshire!!”

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    by Common Sense, Lincoln

    Tuesday, February 02 2010, 11:51AM

    “Most of these "97 accidents" (across the whole network) were extremely minor, and none resulted in serious injury or fatalities.

    Compare that to the 100 or so DEATHS and countless serious injuries on the roads of Lincolnshire alone - I know where I feel safest!”

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