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‘Brake defect’ caused train derailment which threatened environmental disaster

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freight train derailment which caused a huge fire and threatened an environmental disaster happened because of a brake defect, an investigation has found.

Around 300 people were evacuated due to the extent of the blaze, which took firefighters nearly two days to put out.

The derailment led to huge concern for the environment (RAIB/PA)

Around 116,000 litres of diesel were burnt, with a further 330,000 litres spilling into the local area, causing major concern for waterways and wildlife.

The railway line was closed for more than six months.

The fault caused a set of wheels on the third wagon to stop rotating during the journey from Robeston oil refinery in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire the RAIB’s report said.

The wheels were unable to safely negotiate a junction, leading to the derailment.

The derailment sparked a huge fire (Fran Jones/PA) / PA Media

Natural Resources Wales compared the incident to the Sea Empress disaster of 1996, when a tanker spilled 72,000 tonnes of crude oil and hundreds of tonnes of fuel after running aground off Pembrokeshire.

The Welsh Government-sponsored body led a major environmental recovery operation, which included excavating 30,000 tonnes of fuel-soaked soil.

It continues to monitor the area to ensure the safety of harvested cockles and shellfish.

Chief inspector of rail accidents, Simon French said the consequences of the incident were “disastrous” and will “take years to put right”.

He acknowledged trains carrying dangerous goods “play an important role in the UK economy” but said the risks “must be adequately controlled”.

Problems with the maintenance of freight trains have been identified by the RAIB in more than 10 accidents over the last decade.

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