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Wallan Incident Advice #8 – Track repairs nearing completion – updated 27/2/20 5:00pm (AEDT)
The CEO of Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC), John Fullerton, today returned to Wallan to thank rail staff working to repair the extensive damage to the track caused by the tragic rail accident last Thursday 20 February.
Teams of up to 70 people at a time have been working around the clock to make the rail line available for freight and passenger rail services, with operators advising that subject to regulatory checks, they may start bringing them back on track from later this evening.
“A week ago, we lost two much-loved members of the rail family. This accident devastated families, friends and colleagues, as well as an industry that prides itself on safety, and everyone wants to understand what happened and what actions need to be taken to prevent it ever happening again,” Mr Fullerton said.
“For ARTC, our focus has been four-fold for the past week: cooperating with investigations underway, supporting our staff and contractors, working alongside emergency services and NSW Transport to safely remove the train, and repairing the track so it is available again for use.
“I would like to take this opportunity to give my heartfelt thanks to the teams of staff who have worked hard in tragic circumstances to undertake these tasks.”
The carriages of the train involved are being moved progressively back to Sydney, and rail works have included replacing 300 sleepers, laying 20 lengths of rail and 800 tonnes of ballast, as well as undertaking signalling works which are in their concluding stages.
The ARTC has been providing full support to investigators from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR) and the Victorian coroner. Rail services will resume after the relevant approvals from ONRSR.
Latest links to vision and stills below:
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Wallan Incident Advice #7 – Repair and Recovery – updated 26/02/20 10:15am (AEDT)
Overnight the front power car of the train was loaded onto a truck and removed from site. Two carriages will be taken to Sydney in the coming day before the trucks return and pick up the remaining two carriages later this week.
ARTC has trackwork underway to repair damaged sections of the Wallan loop, with around 70 people on site working to restore the infrastructure.
As of yesterday afternoon (25 February), around three quarters of sleepers have been laid, half of the rail has been laid, signalling repairs are underway and ballasting continues.
The main line in the immediate vicinity of the accident has been inspected, with no significant damage reported.
We will continue to provide full support to the ongoing investigations into the incident, which will look at all potential factors.
Background:
The $235m North East Rail Line upgrade continues. More than 100 people are currently engaged in the project, with progress including:
Regarding Video of North East Line re-published yesterday:
UPDATED Video from site this morning
UPDATED Stills from site this morning
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Wallan Incident Advice #6 – Repair and Recovery – updated 25/02/20 2:30pm (AEDT)
The recovery and safe removal of the final train carriages and locomotives from the Wallan derailment incident site is expected to be completed today.
At 1pm today (AEDT) contractors for Transport for NSW placed the lead locomotive (‘power car’) on a specialised flatbed truck, designed for carrying large loads.
The locomotive will join two carriages that were removed from the track and lifted onto flatbeds last night (24 February) to be transported back to Sydney tomorrow (26 February). The remaining two carriages will remain on site until the initial convoy trucks return to load and remove them later in the week.
Earlier this morning, ARTC contractors began the next phase of works to repair the track.
Materials and supplies arrived on site yesterday including 300 sleepers, 20 lengths of rail and 800 tonnes of ballast. Signalling works will then commence.
The site is being carefully controlled to ensure the safety of all those who are now involved in the site recovery and repair.
We acknowledge that the community is seeking to understand what caused the incident and we will continue to provide full support to the ongoing investigation which will look at all potential factors.
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Wallan Incident Advice #5 – Repair and Recovery – updated 24/02/20 3:55pm (AEDT)
Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) continues to work with Transport for NSW to manage the recovery and safe removal of the train carriages and locomotives following the XPT derailment on Thursday evening.
At 6.30am yesterday, ARTC and contractors established site set up with three cranes prepared for the lifting of the trains and carriages.
This work will continue throughout the coming days, reflecting the complexities of the recovery.
The rear locomotive (‘power car’) and carriage departed site this morning to Sydney just after 9.15am.
Two carriages will be lifted into a flatbed truck as well as the remaining power car which will be lifted onto a truck tomorrow morning which will travel in convoy to Sydney.
The remaining two carriages will stay on site with expected pick up later in the week.
Materials and supplies start to arrive today for repairs to commence once the site has been cleared includes 300 sleepers, 20 lengths of rail, 800 tonnes of ballast with roughly 300-500 metres of track to be repaired following removal of the carriages and power cars. Signalling work will then commence.
The site is being carefully controlled to ensure the safety of all those who are now involved in the site recovery and repair.
The number one priority of the Australian Rail Track Corporation is to ensure this incident is managed as safely as possible.
We acknowledge that the community seek to understand what caused the incident and that’s why we are providing full support to the ongoing investigation which will look at all potential factors.
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Wallan Incident Advice #4 – Repair and Recovery – updated 23/02/20 12:00pm (AEDT)
Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) is working with Transport for NSW who are managing the recovery and safe removal of the train carriages and locomotives today.
At 6.30am this morning, ARTC and contractors John Holland and Johnson and Yong Cranes established site set up with three cranes under way at 8.30am conducting the first lift.
Cranes will take approximately seven lifts to remove the carriages and locomotives from the track.
This work will continue throughout the coming three days, reflecting the complexities of the recovery.
Over the next few days equipment including sleepers, rail and signalling equipment will be delivered to the site to repair the rail infrastructure once the XPT is removed.
On Tuesday, we expect to begin the repairs to the track and signal infrastructure which was damaged in the accident.
The site is being carefully controlled to ensure the safety of all those who are now involved in the site recovery and repair.
We acknowledge that the community seek to understand what caused the accident and that’s why we are providing full support to the ongoing investigation which will look at all potential factors.
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Wallan Incident Advice #3 – updated 22/02/20 6:00pm (AEDT)
The accident site at Wallan is now under the control of the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC).
ARTC is currently preparing the site with Transport for NSW for the recovery and safe removal of the train carriages and locomotives.
The site is being carefully controlled to ensure the safety of all those who are now involved in the site recovery and repair.
We acknowledge that the community wants to understand what caused the accident. We are providing full support to the ongoing investigation which will look at all potential factors. It is very important that we don’t prejudice the independent safety investigations taking place so we won’t be commenting on possible causes at this time.
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Wallan Incident Advice #2 – updated 21/02/20 12:45pm (AEDT)
At about 8pm yesterday evening a train derailment involving the NSW Train Link XPT service bound for Melbourne occurred approximately 1.5 kilometres from Wallan, Victoria.
Firstly, our thoughts are with the loved ones of those who have sadly passed away and with affected passengers.
This is an incredibly tragic incident and our focus is to support emergency authorities and other transport agencies in both the investigation and response required to this incident. The Victorian coroner, Office of the National Safety Regulator and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau are all on site undertaking investigations.
ARTC services in the region have been suspended until further notice and the site is quarantined for incident investigations to take place.
We are providing full support to the investigation which will look at all potential factors.
We will provide updates as they become available.
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Wallan Incident Advice #1 – 20 February 2020, 11:30pm (AEDT)
ARTC services are suspended until further notice, to allow emergency services to respond to a train derailment involving the NSW Train Link XPT service bound for Melbourne around 1.5 kilometres from Wallan, Victoria.
We are working hard to support emergency services, NSW TrainLink and investigators to respond to this tragic accident.
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This article first appeared on www.artc.com.au
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