Mar 11 • 14:58 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Inspection Reveals 83 Serious Faults on Train Sets: Faults Fixed with Tape

An inspection discovered 83 significant faults across train sets operated by Go-Ahead, including unsafe fixes such as using tape.

A recent inspection conducted by Norske Tog on the maintenance of Go-Ahead's trains revealed alarming discrepancies, uncovering a total of 83 serious faults. The inspection took place at Go-Ahead's facilities in Kvaleberg, Stavanger, where a thorough check on 29 train sets indicated that all of them had some form of deviation from safety and operational standards. This discovery raised significant concerns regarding the safety measures and protocols in place for train maintenance.

The findings pointed to inappropriate repair methods, notably the use of tape as a temporary fix for critical issues, which raises questions about the overall maintenance practices adopted by the operator. The inspectors highlighted potential fire hazards and other safety risks as paramount issues, emphasizing the need for immediate rectification. The report's implications are severe, not just for Go-Ahead but also for the travelling public who rely on safe and reliable train services.

As the situation develops, stakeholders within the Norwegian transport sector will need to address these findings promptly. Regulatory bodies may impose stricter oversight on train maintenance standards and practices to ensure that such severe oversights do not compromise passenger safety in the future. This incident serves as a critical reminder of the ongoing need for rigorous maintenance and safety compliance in the transport industry.

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