The head of the Moscow Metro named the cause of the train collision
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The head of the Moscow Metro, Viktor Kozlovsky, named the reason for the train rolling over at the Pechatniki metro station. According to him, a driver with more than 20 years of experience made a mistake by manually disabling the ARS (automatic speed control system), transmits press service of the Department of Transport.
On the morning of October 11, a train without passengers, which was being ferried to the depot, entered a train with passengers standing at the station. Three metro stations on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line – Kozhukhovskaya, Pechatniki, Volzhskaya – were temporarily closed.
Were injured five people. Among them is a driver who was pinned in the cab between two trains. At the moment, he was hospitalized in moderate condition with a broken leg. “Moskovsky Komsomolets” with reference to sources reportedthat the driver was the chief metro safety inspector Nikolai Kozlov.
“The train driver confirmed that he made such a serious mistake, and he has more than 20 years of driving experience and is an instructor driver. Before moving to work as a driver-instructor in 2022, he was the chief auditor,” the press service of the Moscow Department of Transport reported.
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