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Railway Accident Investigation Unit

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Urgent safety warning for Iarnród Éireann after near-misses on railway tracks

Urgent safety warning for Iarnród Éireann after near-misses on railway tracks

Mon, 12 Jan, 2026

In one incident near Clonygowan, Co Offaly, a worker walking on the track had their back to a train approaching at 127km/h and only moved clear with less than 3 seconds to spare.
Train collision would have been avoided if Irish Rail staff had followed rules, inspectors find

Train collision would have been avoided if Irish Rail staff had followed rules, inspectors find

Tue, 01 Apr, 2025

The accident occurred when a freight train used for carrying timber crashed into an empty passenger train
Passenger trains were allowed to pass over broken rail on busy line, report finds

Passenger trains were allowed to pass over broken rail on busy line, report finds

Fri, 19 Jan, 2024

An investigation by the Railway Accident Investigation Unit found the piece of broken rail had only been installed less than a month earlier.

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