Rail Safety Investigation Report - Final
Level Crossing Collision, Two Wells, South Australia, 6 August 2007
| RO-2007-005 |
Two Wells |
| 06 Aug 2007 |
SA |
| 1135 CST |
Serious |
| Accident |
Occurrence Investigation |
| Level Crossing |
Completed |
| |
20 Aug 2008 |
|
Injuries:
|
Crew
|
Passenger
|
Ground
|
Total
|
| Serious |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
| Minor |
0 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
|
Total
|
0 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
| Train 7DA8 |
Passenger Train |
| Substantial |
| Darwin |
| Adelaide |
At about 1135 on Monday 6 August 2007, a loaded sewage truck
drove into the path of the south-bound passenger train, The
Ghan (7DA8), at the Murrow Farm level crossing near Two Wells,
South Australia. The driver of the truck was seriously injured and
the truck was destroyed. The train's lead locomotive was severely
damaged in the collision but the train driver was uninjured. Two
minor injuries were recorded by passengers on the train and there
was minor damage to the track.
The investigation found that there was insufficient sighting
distance for the truck driver to see The Ghan approaching
from the north before he crossed the railway track. There was
vegetation growing adjacent to the rail track which impeded the
sighting for the driver of the truck and the maintenance practices
for the clearing of vegetation at the Murrow Farm level crossing
were inadequate to maintain effective sighting of trains.
Programmed works that had identified the vegetation as a sighting
hazard which was to be rectified within 28 days, had not been
carried out in accordance with the relevant maintenance
specification. The maintenance priority had been revised from 28
days to 180 days without a reassessment of the sighting hazard.
As a result of this investigation, the ATSB has identified
safety issues primarily related to maintenance practices for the
control of vegetation in the rail corridor which require action to
reduce the risk of future collisions at this and other level
crossings. The ATSB also acknowledges safety action already
undertaken by the Australian Rail Track Corporation in response to
identified safety issues.
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