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2011 Baby derailment

2011 train derailment in Baby, Piotrków County, Poland


2011 train derailment in Baby, Piotrków County, Poland

FieldValue
name2011 Baby Derailment
imageKatastrofa kolejowa w Babach.jpg
image_size300px
coordinates
date12 August 2011
time16:15 local time
locationBaby, Piotrków County
countryPoland
lineWarszawa Zachodnia - Katowice
operatorPKP Intercity
typeDerailment
causeDisputed:
trainsTLK 14101 *Stanisław Wysocki*, Warszawa Wschodnia - Katowice
passengers280
deaths2
injuries80
  • Overspeed caused by driver (PKBWK)
  • Signal fault (driver and Karol Trammer)

On 12 August 2011, an express train travelling from Warsaw to Katowice in southern Poland derailed at Baby, near Piotrków Trybunalski, killing one passenger and injuring 80 others.

Accident

On Friday, 12 August 2011, a PKP Intercity TLK train from to derailed at Baby , near the town of Piotrków Trybunalski. The accident happened at 16:15 local time (14:15 UTC). Initially, four passengers were reported dead, but search of the wreckage with the use of lifting equipment and rescue dogs established that only one 52-year-old man had died. A total of 81 passengers were injured, including about 20 in serious condition. The locomotive, PKP class EU07, number 1034, and all four carriages derailed. The first carriage turned over. The train was full, carrying almost 280 passengers, as the accident happened on the Friday before the long weekend of the Assumption Day holiday.

After the accident, it was reported that the train had been travelling at 118 km/h on a section of line where the maximum permitted speed was only 40 km/h. The driver was placed under arrest in the hospital, and on 15 August 2011 a court placed him under detention for two months. In 2015 he was found guilty of causing the derailment and sentenced for three years and three months of prison.

Controversy

In 2019, Polish railway-journalist Karol Trammer wrote, that the investigation team (PKBWK, Państwowa Komisja Badań Wypadków Kolejowych) did not pay attention to the discrepancy between what driver said after derailment, and what has been saved by the audio register in Baby signal box, asserting that driver has pleaded guilty in what he told after the accident. PKBWK would also dismiss signal fault - to which the driver has pointed during interrogation, and 18 April 2012 incident in Baby, which involved signal fault - and train dispatcher error caused by workload and safety errors, as possible causes. In such circumstances, the driver should be acquitted according to in dubio pro reo rule, which was also used by Polish court during one train crash case in the past.

References

References

  1. (12 August 2011). "Poland: Train passenger killed in derailment". BBC News Online.
  2. "Areszt za katastrofę". Gazeta Wyborcza.
  3. "Katastrofa w Babach. Po przeszukaniu wagonów nie znaleziono więcej ofiar (Accident in Baby. Search of the wreckage yielded no more victims)". polskieradio.pl.
  4. "Katastrofa kolejowa w Babach pod Piotrkowem Trybunalskim (Accident in Baby, with photographs)". 2011 Polskapresse Sp. z o.o..
  5. "Dodelijk treinongeluk Polen (Deadly train crash in Poland)". De Telegraaf.
  6. "Pociąg wypadł z torów, dwie osoby zginęły. Maszynista prawomocnie skazany". TVN24.
  7. Karol Trammer, ''Ostre cięcie. Jak niszczono polską kolej'' (in Polish), Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Krytyka Polityczna, 2019.
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