Death Accident Occurred 14 Meters Away: Background of a Staff's Negligence at a Disabled Facility
A former staff member at a Tokyo disabled facility faces charges of negligent homicide after failing to supervise a resident who was struck and killed by a train last year.
Death Incident at a Crossing: Former Staff Member of a Facility for People with Intellectual Disabilities Sent to Prosecutors for Negligence in Supervision
A former staff member from a facility for people with intellectual disabilities has been sent to prosecutors for allegedly neglecting to supervise a resident who was fatally struck by a train.
After the Death of a Conductor: For Many Train Attendants, Fear Rides Along
A recent survey shows that fear and insecurity have increased significantly among train attendants and railway workers in Germany following incidents of violence against staff.
In First Class: Inspectors Threatened and Beaten in S-Bahn
A man severely injured a railway employee during a ticket inspection in a Frankfurt S-Bahn, prompting warnings of increasing violence and a potential wave of resignations from the union.
Millions spent on building, yet the roof collapsed like paper! Plaster fell from the Agra Fort Station
A major incident was averted at Agra Fort Railway Station when the plaster from the ceiling of the TTE waiting room suddenly fell, narrowly missing three staff members.
Crime: More Security on Trains
A German politician proposes access restrictions at train stations to enhance safety following rising incidents of aggression against railway staff.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: What Does the Security Summit of the Railway Bring?
The article discusses the agenda of the Safety Summit of the Railways, which includes focusing on protecting staff and the implications of major global discussions.
Railway Workers’ Representative Ralf Damde: A Bodycam for Every Train Conductor – Thanks to This Man
Ralf Damde, a prominent railway workers’ representative in Germany, advocates for bodycams for train conductors to enhance their safety amid rising incidents of violence against staff.
Safety in the Railway: More Train Staff Could Be Expensive
The German railway union is calling for increased staffing in trains to enhance safety, especially following a violent incident involving a train attendant.
The Adamuz Investigation Commission asks for reinforcements due to the accumulation of incidents under analysis
The Adamuz Investigation Commission is requesting additional staff to handle the increasing number of train accident investigations.
Violence Against Railway Employees: Bahn CEO Palla Announces Major Security Summit
The German public is outraged by an incident where a passenger fatally assaulted a train attendant during a routine ticket check, prompting calls for better protection of railway staff.
There are 3,000 attacks on railway staff per year
Achim Stauß from Deutsche Bahn discusses security measures and violence against staff following a fatal attack on a railway employee, highlighting the need for more personnel in regional transport.
"Sad Record Year" – Five Attacks per Day Against Railways and Federal Police
New figures show a shocking increase in aggression towards railway staff, with nearly 3000 employees threatened or physically attacked by October 2025, prompting calls for better protection measures.