HC Deb 28 July 1989 vol 157 cc1103-4W
Mr. Patchett

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport (1) if he will list(a) the number of reports he has received from the railways inspectorate, (b) the number recommending prosecutions, (c) the number of prosecutions taken up and the outcome for each of the past 10 years.

(2) if he will list (a) the number of deaths on British Rail premises each year in the last 10 years and (b) the number of prosecutions for such deaths and the outcome of the prosecutions.

Mr. Portillo

[pursuant to his reply, 29 June c. 522–23]: The figures given in table A were for accidental deaths on all railways. The numbers for BR cannot generally be isolated without a lot of research, although it has been possible to do so for the years since the reecords were computerized.

Table 1
Train accidents and fatal injuries—British Railways only
Accidents Fatalities
1979 2 2
1980 2 2
1981 2 2
1982 2 2
1983 2 2
1984 1,329 28
1985 1,213 6
1986 1,117 27
1987 1,121 10
11988 1,287 40
1 Provisional figures.
2 Figures not available.