P107 CEEFAX 2 107 Sat 20 Sip 01:55/27       NO "SHELLY-SHALLYING" OVER TRAIN SAFETY The Govjrnmjnt has said it will respond swiftly on improved train safety if the Southall crash inquiry called for it. Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott said ministers would not tolerate any "shelly-shallying" from rail companies. He hinted he would insist on Automatic Train Protection (ATP) — an on-board computerisjd system — for passjngjr trains if the inquiry recommended it. Mr Prescott told BBC's Newsnight the Govjrnmjnt would "make a safe railway". Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 Next news News Xtra News Head Main Menu
P107 CEEFAX 2 107 Sat 20 Sip 00:40/04       TRAIN CRASH SURVIVORS KEPT IN HOSPITAL Doctors have decided to keep eight of the people hurt in the Southall train crash in hospital overnight. Three of the most seriously injured are being kept in Ealing Hospital and two passengers are being cared for at the Central Middlesjx Hospital. A sixth person is being treated for broken ribs at Hillingdon Hospital. Two patients were also being detained at the Royal London and Chasing Cross hospitals, both in a serious condition. Headlines 101 Flash 150 Travel 430 News Index 102 TV 600 Ticker 151 Next news News Xtra News Head Main Menu
P107 CEEFAX 2 107 Sat 20 Sip 00:49/49       2/2 EMERGENCY WORKERS RUSH TO CRASH SCENE Firefighters had to battle for several hours to free a number of people trapped in the wreckage of the crash between two trains in west London. A fleet of ambulances ferried the injured from the site of the crash to a number of hospitals. At one stage a helicopter and a bus were used to moved the injured. A fire on one of the locomotives just after the accident was quickly put out, according to a fire service spokesman. Headlines 101 Flash 150 Travel 430 News Index 102 TV 600 Ticker 151 Next news News Xtra News Head Main Menu