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November 09, 2012

New headquarters for rail accident investigators (DfT) 9th November 2012

Department for Transport (DfT) 

Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin today officially opened the new premises of the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB), the independent investigators working to make the railways safer.
The southern team of the RAIB is now based at Cullen House, near Aldershot, Hampshire, on the same site as the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB). Previously the team were based in Woking.
Patrick McLoughlin said:
“Rail is significantly safer now than in previous years because the industry has ensured safety issues have been identified and safeguards introduced.
“The RAIB is helping to ensure that our safety record continues to improve by carrying out thorough investigations when something goes wrong and identifying what needs to change to prevent it happening again. The new premises at Cullen House give the RAIB an excellent base from which to carry out their work.”
Chief Inspector Carolyn Griffiths said:
“Cullen House provides a continuing presence for the RAIB in the south east which together with its northern team in Derby provides a balanced coverage for the geographical territory we investigate.
“To date since becoming operational in 2005 we have completed 196 investigations The industry has implemented 95% of recommendations from those investigations, bringing about real changes that improve safety for passengers and those who work on the railways.”
During a visit to Cullen House, Patrick McLoughlin met RAIB staff and unveiled a plaque marking the official opening of the new premises.

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