HC Deb 28 November 2000 vol 357 c552W
Mr. Ruane

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions how many passenger deaths on British railways due to defective doors there were in each of the last 20 years. [140480]

Mr. Hill

[holding answer 27 November 2000]: Records are not kept on the number of passenger deaths resulting from defective doors. Figures are, however, kept on the number of passenger deaths resulting from falling from train doors. The table shows this information in the last 20 years. The numbers have reduced over recent years from a high of 26 in 1987 to two recorded during 1999–2000. It is not possible to say how many of these would have been as a result of defective doors.

Passenger fatalities falling from train doors 1980 to 1999–20001
Year Number
1980 14
1981 16
1982 11
1983 13
1984 14
1985 16
1986 12
1987 26
1988 19
1989 19
1990 19
1991–92 19
1992–93 9
1993–94 8
1994–95 6
1995–96 3
1996–97 2
1997–98 2
1998–99 5
1999–2000 2
1 28 November 2000

Note:

In 1993 the HSE Slam Door Report was published

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