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Freight train and passenger train nearly collide at stop sign

4 June 2026
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The Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has expressed alarm over the increasing number of trains disregarding stop signals, highlighted by a report detailing a near miss between a freight train and a passenger train in February 2025. Chief accident investigator Louise Cook emphasized that such Signal Passed at Danger (SPAD) incidents are unacceptable, noting that while individual circumstances may vary, the occurrence of these events is concerning. TAIC is focusing on systemic improvements to minimize the risk of human error leading to accidents. The commission aims to address the underlying issues that contribute to these dangerous lapses in train operations.

Why It Matters

Train safety is a critical issue, especially in regions with extensive rail networks. SPAD incidents can lead to severe accidents, risking the lives of passengers and freight workers. Historical data shows that human error has been a significant factor in many railway accidents, prompting regulatory bodies to seek enhancements in signaling systems and operator training. By addressing SPAD incidents, TAIC aims to improve railway safety and prevent potential collisions in the future, thereby safeguarding public transport and freight operations.

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