HC Deb 29 January 1993 vol 217 cc861-2W
Mr. Spearing

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will tabulate the number of reported signal failures on the railways of(a) the British Railways Board and (b) London Underground Ltd., giving the number of reported wrong side failures of signals for each year since 1981; and what steps have been taken to reduce their numbers.

Mr. Freeman

The Health and Safety Executive's railway inspectorate began recording reported wrong side failures in 1990, following recommendations in Sir Anthony Hidden's report of the investigation into the Clapham junction accident.

The figures available are:

Figures
1990
BR 1,298
LUL 0
1991–92
BR 698
LUL 4

Of those, only one in 1990 and five in 1991–92 led to reportable accidents. Also, of the respective years' totals, 847 and 277 incidents involved failures of position light signals which are usually located in yards and sidings not used by passenger trains, and where speeds are low.

The reduction is due largely to BR's total quality campaign whereby a systematic approach to quality is closely aligned with safety management.