SLUG: 2-289733 Britain/Train (L) DATE: NOTE NUMBER:

DATE=05/13/02

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=BRITAIN / TRAIN (L-O)

NUMBER=2-289733

BYLINE=MICHAEL DRUDGE

DATELINE=LONDON

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INTRO: The British transport secretary says a faulty switching mechanism is to blame for a passenger train derailment last week that killed seven people and injured 70 others. Correspondent Michael Drudge has more from London.

TEXT: Transport Secretary Stephen Byers says two nuts were missing from the switching mechanism, and that caused the fatal derailment Friday at Potters Bar, a suburb north of London.

Mr. Byers says health and safety inspectors are still examining the incident, and he will hold off on ordering a public inquiry until they produce a report.

This is the fifth fatal railway crash in Britain in the past six years, and it has raised new safety concerns among the traveling public.

Still, Mr. Byers told parliament Monday that rail remains one of the safest means of transport in Britain.

/// BYERS ACT ///

If one looks at the long-term trend, then it is true to say that per passenger-mile traveled, railway travel is getting safer.

/// END ACT ///

In a separate development, a union leader says a railway worker warned management three weeks ago of track maintenance problems near the scene of the fatal derailment.

Bob Crow, chief of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union, says the British Railtrack company should stop using private maintenance contractors.

/// CROW ACT ///

What's basically happened here is that you've got something in the vicinity of three-thousand agencies working on the railway network, eight infrastructure companies, all competing against each other. And all trying to make a profit. And what Railtrack should be doing is having all of this work brought back in house.

/// END ACT ///

Railtrack chief John Armitt admits he has been concerned about poor maintenance standards by unqualified workers, even before Friday's crash. He told The Times newspaper that short cuts and cursory inspections by unskilled maintenance crews are problems that must be fixed. (Signed).

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