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Train drivers threaten rail chaos

Alan Jones,Pa
Friday 01 April 2005 00:00 BST
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The threat of "utter chaos" on the railways because of action by drivers was averted today after talks helped to resolve a row over safety.

The threat of "utter chaos" on the railways because of action by drivers was averted today after talks helped to resolve a row over safety.

Aslef had warned that its members would refuse to drive trains from next Monday in areas covered by a contentious communications system.

The action would have involved up to 5,000 drivers, causing "utter chaos" to train services, including those between London and Glasgow, London and Manchester, and London and Crewe, the union warned.

But hours after the union sounded its warning, top level talks were held with managers from Network Rail and other rail industry officials.

Aslef called off the planned action and said it was satisfied with assurances given at the meeting.

Rail companies had withdrawn instructions to continue working normally if the communications system failed, said Aslef.

Acting general secretary Keith Norman said he regretted the concern the proposed action had caused, adding: "I am convinced that it was necessary to protect not only our members but all the travelling public."

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