`Robust' coaches saved lives in train crash: Expert

The robustness of carriages dating back to the 1960s prevented an even higher death in the Berkshire train crash which claimed six lives, rail experts said today.

`Robust' coaches saved lives in train crash: Expert

The robustness of carriages dating back to the 1960s prevented an even higher death in the Berkshire train crash which claimed six lives, rail experts said today.

The First Great Western train was an HST (high-speed train) Mark 3 – the third generation of the steel-bodied monocoque style of rolling stock.

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