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Bad Aibling - 10 February 2016
1. Various of German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt talking to journalists
2. SOUNDBITE (German) Alexander Dobrindt, German Transport Minister:
"One of the black boxes has been analysed already, at least in a first analysis one could trace that at the track section from Kolbenmoor to Bad Aibling there was no technical problem with the train going there, and also that the behavior of the train conductor was correct, that he has set all the signals, but there is no overall picture yet."
3. Dobrindt talking to journalists
4. SOUNDBITE (German) Alexander Dobrindt, German Transport Minister:
"We need to analyse the three available black boxes, one of them is still in the severely damaged part of the train. We hope to salvage it in the afternoon today. The Federal Railway Authority is here on site with specialists, and the analysis of the three black boxes will offer further clues."
5. Chief executive of German railway operator Deutsche Bahn, Ruediger Grube, talking to journalists outside town hall
6. SOUNDBITE (German) Ruediger Grube, Chief executive of German railway operator, Deutsche Bahn:
"How can something like this happen, particularly as the facility has been tested from January until last week, and technically everything is in order. There is no evidence that there was a technical fault. Now the authorities, the safety authorities, the Federal Railway Authority and the prosecutor are analyzing what happened, we hope for quick results."
7. Grube getting into limousine
8. Limousine leaving from town hall
STORYLINE:
German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt said on Wednesday that following the deadly train crash in Bavaria, one black box has already been examined but there seem to have been no technical problem.
Speaking in Bad Aibling, Dobrindt said investigators have not yet finished their overall evaluation.
Emergency workers on Wednesday started removing the wreckage from the head-on train crash that killed 10 people and injured dozens in southern Germany, after police said they are no longer looking for victims.
Authorities are trying to determine why multiple safety measures failed, allowing two trains to travel on the same single-line track and smash into each other in Bad Aibling in Bavaria on Tuesday morning.
They are considering both possible technical errors and human failure.
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