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Last Updated:
Wednesday, 24 March, 2004, 13:03 GMT
Potters Bar points 'poorly maintained'
The Potters Bar investigation says poorly maintained points were the most likely cause of the crash, which killed seven.
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One year on
Memories remain vivid for those caught up in the tragedy
What happened
Step-by-step guide to how the tragedy unfolded
BACKGROUND
Interim report: At a glance
Main recommendations of a Health and Safety Executive interim report into the Potters Bar crash.
Q&A: Points at Potters Bar
Why were the points faulty?
Potters Bar crash report: At a glance
Timeline: Potters Bar Rail Crash
VICTIMS
'We are numb with grief'
Relatives of two Taiwanese women killed in the Potters Bar crash attack the lack of progress in finding the cause.
Rail crash victims named
Author's grief at husband's death
Tributes to 'loving grandmother'
Seven dead in Potters Bar crash
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Families of the victims call for a public inquiry into the crash
Novelist Nina Bawden was on the train and lost her husband
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