← Back to context Comment by pixl97 1 month ago From a derailed train on a straight stretch of track... no. Very likely maintenance related somehow. 3 comments pixl97 Reply drdirk 1 month ago Spanish article from LaVanguardia states that the train was rather new and the track recently maintained. AdamN 1 month ago New isn't always better. Lots of these types of accidents are because there was a repair or update that caused the failure. pixl97 1 month ago Recently maintained is more concerning if you look at the failure rate as a bathtub curve. Failure rates are much higher within the days after maintenance because any defects in repairs are apt to show up quickly.
drdirk 1 month ago Spanish article from LaVanguardia states that the train was rather new and the track recently maintained. AdamN 1 month ago New isn't always better. Lots of these types of accidents are because there was a repair or update that caused the failure. pixl97 1 month ago Recently maintained is more concerning if you look at the failure rate as a bathtub curve. Failure rates are much higher within the days after maintenance because any defects in repairs are apt to show up quickly.
AdamN 1 month ago New isn't always better. Lots of these types of accidents are because there was a repair or update that caused the failure.
pixl97 1 month ago Recently maintained is more concerning if you look at the failure rate as a bathtub curve. Failure rates are much higher within the days after maintenance because any defects in repairs are apt to show up quickly.
Spanish article from LaVanguardia states that the train was rather new and the track recently maintained.
New isn't always better. Lots of these types of accidents are because there was a repair or update that caused the failure.
Recently maintained is more concerning if you look at the failure rate as a bathtub curve. Failure rates are much higher within the days after maintenance because any defects in repairs are apt to show up quickly.