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Nigeria’s NSIB Commences Investigation Into Train Derailment At Jere

The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has commenced an investigation into a train derailment that occurred on 26 May 2024 at Jere Station, involving passenger train KA2/loco 2702 en route to Idu Station, Abuja, from Rigasa Station, Kaduna.

The train departed Rigasa at 8:00 AM with 685 passengers and crew onboard. At approximately 9:28 AM, the train approached Jere Station. While navigating a switch point north of Jere Station, the baggage van (BVA) and one passenger coach derailed. The derailed coaches were dragged approximately 86 feet from the switchpoint before coming to a stop.

Crew members onboard included 2 drivers (1 at the front and 1 at the rear locomotive), 2 train guards, 3 travelling ticket collectors (TTC), 20 police escorts (2 in each coach), and 4 bomb disposal unit members. The train consisted of 10 coaches, 1 baggage van (BVA), and 2 locomotives (1 at the front and 1 at the rear).

Thankfully, no passengers or crew members were injured. Following the incident, all passengers safely disembarked and were transported with the rear locomotive and the remaining 8 coaches to Abuja, where they arrived at 12:32 PM, slightly behind the scheduled arrival time of 10:17 AM. The front locomotive, the derailed BVA, the derailed coach, and another unaffected coach remained at the site of the incident.

Preliminary fact-finding undertaken by investigators revealed that the train was travelling at a speed of 90 km/h in the section leading up to Jere Station and reduced to 23 km/h on approach to the station. However, immediately after the northern switchpoint at Jere Station, the BVA and a coach of the train derailed.

The NSIB’s investigation seeks to determine the circumstances that led to the derailment. The investigation will examine factors such as the train’s speed, track conditions, mechanical components, and operational procedures. As part of the investigation process, the NSIB will collaborate with relevant stakeholders, including the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), to analyse data from the On-Train Monitoring Recorder (OTMR) and other critical sources of information.

“The safety of passengers and crew is paramount, and NSIB is committed to ensuring that all necessary measures are taken to prevent recurrence and improve the safety of our railway systems,” stated Captain Alex Badeh Jr., Director General of NSIB. “Our priority is to determine the root cause(s) of the derailment and make safety recommendations to enhance the safety of railway operations in Nigeria and prevent recurrence.”

The Bureau is committed to conducting a comprehensive and transparent investigation, adhering to international standards and best practices. Updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has launched an investigation into the train derailment at Jere Station on 26 May 2024. With no injuries reported, the investigation aims to uncover the cause and enhance rail safety in Nigeria.

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