§ Rev. Ian Paisleyasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what were the circumstances in which the last coach of the Belfast-Londonderry train left the rails near Dunley, County Antrim, on Tuesday, 13th June; and if he will institute an investigation into this potentially serious accident and make a statement about the amount of damage done to the railway track.
§ Mr. ChannonThe rear coach of the train which left Belfast at 8.10 a.m. on 13th June, 1972, was de-railed at 9.40138W a.m. at Killogue in County Antrim between Dunloy and Ballymoney.
Sleepers and rails were damaged for about a quarter of a mile. No one was injured.
In accordance with standard procedure, Northern Ireland Railways are holding an internal inquiry before submitting a report to the Ministry of Development's Inspector of Railways. The Inspector will then decide whether a public inquiry or any further investigation is necessary.