That's quite a disturbing video to watch. Although you can't see anything other than the trains rocking back and forth, the screams, swearing and sounds of sheer pain from the riders makes me feel very uncomfortable.
Four people are reported to have been seriously injured after two trains collided on the park’s two year old thrill coaster The Smiler. 16 people were on one train, which collided with another empty train at what is commonly known as the “Staffordshire Knot” section of the ride at around 2pm this afternoon (2nd June 2015).
The owners of Alton Towers, Merlin Entertainments have released a statement regarding the incident:
“There has been an incident on the Smiler this afternoon involving two carriages coming together on a low section of the track. One of the carriages was empty and the other had 16 guests in.
The Resort’s fully qualified First Responders were on the scene immediately to assist with the evacuation which is ongoing, and the area has been closed to allow for access to emergency services vehicles. To ensure the safe and timely evacuation of guests a platform is being constructed. This will take a few minutes but will enable us to proceed more quickly.
There will be a full investigation once we have recovered the guests who are our priority.”
The West Midlands ambulance service are also on scene with 4 land ambulances and the Midlands Air Ambulance is also in attendance. A statement from the ambulance service states:
“Ambulance staff and medics are working quickly with resort staff to gain access to the seriously injured.”
This breaking news story will be continuously updated throughout the day.
Methinks you've quoted the wrong person there and attributed it to me.Indeed he is, it's called defence-in-depth. The blocking system should be a last resort to prevent a collision like this, stalling shouldn't be a regular feature.
I'll always remember being told the story of John Wardley talking to Bolliger and Mabillard and querying how riders would be rescued should Nemesis stall. B&M's response: "Our coasters don't stall", and that was the end of it. Of course, Diamondback and Raptor have stalled since, but still, it was pretty ballsy to say.
Methinks you've quoted the wrong person there and attributed it to me.