(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 4 - Italy faced more train chaos after a
worker was hit by a train on the Bologna-Venice line Friday
causing major disruption on the line after massive disruption on
Wednesday after a worker hammed a nail into a cable in Rome and
knocked out Termini and Tiburtina stations, and tarp on the
track interrupted Rome-Civitavecchia services Thursday.
The 47-year-old man from an external contractor who was working
on behalf of rail network RFI died after being hit by a train
along the Bologna-Venice line near the station of San Giorgio di
Piano, near Bologna.
Rail traffic between Castelmaggiore and San Pietro in Casale has
been suspended.
There have been diversions, route limitations and cancellations
for High Speed, Intercity and regional trains.
The dynamics of the accident, RFI reports, are being examined by
the authorities.
"According to an initial reconstruction, for
reasons yet to be ascertained, at the time of the
incidence the technician moved outside the area affected by the
work," it said.
Transport Minister and Deputy Premier Matteo Salvini has taken a
lot of flak over the recent disruption which follows a summer of
delays and cancellations due to maintenance work.
There have even been calls for him to quit. (ANSA).
More train chaos after worker hit on line
Bologna-Venice services stopped in third day of disruption