Updated Statement - Palmerston North Level Crossing Collision
From KiwiRail Group Chief Executive, Greg Miller:
“Following this morning’s level crossing
collision between a bus and a freight train, KiwiRail is
deeply saddened to learn of the death of the bus
driver.
I send my thoughts, and those of all our KiwiRail
staff to the whānau and all those affected.
We are
supporting our train driver, who is shaken but physically
unharmed.
The train driver was the only person on board
the locomotive which was travelling from Palmerston North to
Whanganui to collect log wagons.
The train has received
minor damage.
The Clevely Line level crossing where the
collision occurred is protected by flashing lights and
bells.
In the last 15 years there have been no collisions
at this crossing between trains and either vehicles or
pedestrians, although our records show one near miss when a
car crossed in front of a train in January 2011.
We
manage a priority list for upgrades to level crossing
protection and this location was not on our current plans to
install barrier arms.
The line speed for trains
travelling through this area is 80km/h.
The driver has
told us he was sounding his horn before the
collision.
The line is currently closed and will be
reopened once we have clearance from other agencies and we
have completed our safety checks.
Three freight trains
are currently being held back while the line is closed, and
we are in contact with affected freight
customers.
KiwiRail will be offering support to the
schools involved and the bus
company.”