The ScotRail 6.38am service from Aberdeen to Glasgow derailed and slid down an embankment near Stonehaven on Wednesday. After calling into Stonehaven at 6.53am, the train proceeded south to Glasgow Queen Street before stopping because of a landslide. Turning north back to Stonehaven, the ScotRail service encountered another landslide near Carmont Railway station and tragically derailed. Dozens of emergency vehicles rushed to the scene just before 9.45am after an off-duty member of train crew then climbed out of the wreckage around 20 miles out of Aberdeen and walked a mile to the nearest signal box to call Network Rail. Though a Network Rail insider confirmed there had been a delay in responding to Wednesday's horror crash, a railway union representative claims the derailment may have gone unnoticed for a 'significant' period of timE (bottom left, map and timeline). Responding to Wednesday's tragic events, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps (bottom right) yesterday ordered an urgent review of high-risk trackside slopes across the UK.
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