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Train sped through 5mph restriction zone at 45mph

The incident in Dumfries and Galloway involved an Avanti West Coast passenger service travelling from Glasgow to London.

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An investigation is under way after a train travelled at 45mph through a 5mph restriction zone put in place due to problems with an embankment.

The Avanti West Coast passenger service between Glasgow Central and London Euston entered the emergency speed restriction near Beattock, in Dumfries and Galloway, at around 12.25pm on Sunday December 20 last year.

According to the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB), the restriction was in place “because of the earlier failure of an embankment”.

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CCTV image from the train showing the start of the restriction (Avanti West Coast/RAIB/PA)

The independent body has launched a preliminary examination into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

A safety digest will be published in the next few weeks based on evidence gathered to date.

A spokeswoman for Avanti West Coast said: “We are co-operating fully with RAIB as they carry out their inquiries.”

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