Auto-braking on SEQ trains being considered: Queensland Rail

By Tony Moore
Updated May 19 2015 - 8:13am, first published 7:32am
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place.   Photo: Supplied
The 2013 passenger train crash at Cleveland Station might have been prevented if an auto-braking system had been in place. Photo: Supplied

Queensland's influential rail lobby group has renewed calls for Queensland Government to introduce an automatic braking system in the Southeast Queensland train network.

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