I have no doubt that the RAIB and other parties will investigate this thoroughly and properly. Will be especially interesting to see what if any difference ETCS made to the outcome of this. It’ll also be interesting to see what similarities this had to Salisbury, considering at first impression this appears to be a repeat of a 158 not managing to stop before a collision in poor railhead conditions.
Also with the replacement of the 158s on the Cambrian already planned, I wonder if it’ll be suggested in the report how different (if at all) it would have been had it been a pair of 197s instead.
But regardless of any of that, something has very clearly gone tragically wrong. It’s very sad that someone has died, but also a relief that there weren’t more deaths.
I do think this needs to be a wake up call for the railway. Granted it’s still much safer than the roads but there’s now been two fatal accidents in little over 4 years. Considering there weren’t any for 13 years after Grayrigg, it’s a step backwards for the railway and lessons, whatever they may be, need to be learned from this.
I’ve started a thread in speculative discussion about the possibility of this accident leading to the expedited replacement of the Sprinters.
https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/sprinters-need-to-replace-on-safety-grounds.275875/