Prime Minister Hesham Qandil said Saturday that the government will take responsibility for the country's railways and will develop 900 new train crossings.
During a press conference, Qandil said that problems had been building up across the system, and that the government will draw up a plan with the Transportation Ministry in order to develop the system, increase security around railways and ramp up inspections.
He said that the number of railway crossings in the country are estimated at 2,500, 1,200 of which are unofficial crossings.
Egypt has suffered from a spate of railway crashes and derailments in recent days. A train carrying Central Security Forces recruits derailed Monday on its way from Assiut to Cairo, killing 19 and injuring 120, and four were killed when a train hit a taxi at a railroad crossing in Ard al-Lewa in Giza Thursday.
In December, over 50 school children were killed near the town of Manfalut in Upper Egypt after a school bus was hit by a train while crossing the tracks. Later investigations revealed that repeated complaints about the safety of the crossing by local residents had been ignored.
The Transportation Ministry recently released a report saying that 550 train crashes a year occur in Egypt.
Source: http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/qa ... -crossings
Qandil: Government will develop 900 new train crossings
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Re: Qandil: Government will develop 900 new train crossings
I suppose that with these new 'official' crossing there is more chance of the emergency services finding the place of the next accident.
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Re: Qandil: Government will develop 900 new train crossings
There are regularly reported deaths on railway crossings throughout the world, developed and under developed. These 900 more in Egypt will provide 900 more opportunities for people to be killed by trains on a regular basis.
Until drivers, pedestrians and railway employees start to take some sort of responsibility for their own and others safety, nothing will improve. It's the 'devil-may-care' attitude again!
Until drivers, pedestrians and railway employees start to take some sort of responsibility for their own and others safety, nothing will improve. It's the 'devil-may-care' attitude again!
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Re: Qandil: Government will develop 900 new train crossings
900 new rail crossings - if you produced a new one every second day, and allowing for weekends, that's about seven years work. That's the type of long term planning and staying the course that Egypt is yet to see.
Realistically, sounds like the type of over-promising that makes people in the middle east disbelieve and distrust their governments all the time - when they are not swallowing it whole.
Realistically, sounds like the type of over-promising that makes people in the middle east disbelieve and distrust their governments all the time - when they are not swallowing it whole.
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Re: Qandil: Government will develop 900 new train crossings
Sah! Less crossings/safer crossings = less deaths. Simple.Teddyboy wrote:There are regularly reported deaths on railway crossings throughout the world, developed and under developed. These 900 more in Egypt will provide 900 more opportunities for people to be killed by trains on a regular basis.
Until drivers, pedestrians and railway employees start to take some sort of responsibility for their own and others safety, nothing will improve. It's the 'devil-may-care' attitude again!
Carpe diem! 

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