Canadian railways need ‘physical fail-safe capabilities’ to reduce collision risk: TSB

Canadian railways need ‘physical fail-safe capabilities’ to reduce collision risk: TSB

Published on January 27, 2017

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada reiterated Wednesday its recommendation for “additional physical defenses” on railways in case crews fail to obey signals...

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