First court hearing of ORR's Croydon tram crash prosecution sees pleas entered

10 Jun 2022 03:00 PM

The first court hearing for the Office of Rail and Road's prosecution relating to the Croydon tram crash took place recently (10 June 2022) at Croydon Magistrates' Court.

Ian Prosser CBE

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Transport for London (TfL), FirstGroup-owned Tram Operations Limited (TOL) and driver Alfred Dorris are accused of health and safety failings after seven passengers died and 51 were injured when a tram derailed in south London on November 9 2016.

ORR's HM Chief Inspector of Railways Ian Prosser CBE recently said:

“We can confirm today that Transport for London and Tram Operations Limited have pleaded guilty. Driver Alfred Dorris has pleaded not guilty.

“We conducted an extensive, detailed and thorough investigation and took the decision to prosecute all three parties for what we believe to be serious health and safety failings relating to the Croydon Tram derailment on 9 November 2016, which killed seven passengers with many more seriously injured. All our thoughts are with those people.

“The matter has now been sent to the Crown Court for a Pre-trial hearing to case manage and list future hearings.”  

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