A customer service assistant on the platform failed to stop the fourth train despite seeing Mr Mitchell. The train driver also recognised there was a person on the tracks. The RAIB recommended that ...
The train driver also recognised there was a person on the tracks. The RAIB recommended that London Underground considers the use of technology that can warn trains if it detects a passenger is in ...
Mr Mitchell, who was originally from Scotland, had been travelling on London buses ... When a Tube train is being operated in “ATO” automatic mode, the driver does not have to manage the ...
The train driver also recognised there was a person on the tracks. The RAIB recommended that London Underground considers the use of technology that can warn trains if it detects a passenger is in ...
The first train driver did not see him on the track ... A spokesperson added: “Although London Underground had quantified the risk of a passenger falling from the platform and being struck ...