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MP welcomes news that Network Rail are to be prosecuted over Grayrigg crash

January 13, 2012 10:37 AM

Tim at the site of the Grayrigg rail crash in February 2007South Lakes MP Tim Farron has welcomed news that the Office of Rail Regulation is to prosecute Network Rail over the Cumbrian rail crash at Grayrigg in which one passenger died

Margaret Masson, 84, from Glasgow, died after the Virgin train derailed on the West Coast Main Line in February 2007. In November last year, an inquest in Kendal found poorly maintained points were to blame for causing her death. The train went over a "degraded" set of points at 92mph and careered down an embankment, leaving 88 people injured.

The first hearing is due to take place at Lancaster Magistrates' Court on 24 February 2012.

Commenting this morning, Tim said: "I welcome the news that Network Rail is to be prosecuted. For too long people have not been held accountable for their actions and have hidden behind Network Rail as a faceless company. The fact that 700 points-related incidents were identified around the UK following the Grayrigg crash proves that a full public inquiry is still much needed.

"I hope that today's news is another step closer to offering the family of Margaret Masson the answers they deserve. We must never forget the tragedy of Grayrigg but I hope that we can hold the company to account."


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