Stonehaven crash site looked like a "Hornby train set thrown up in the air". Driver Brett McCullough, conductor Donald Dinnie and passenger Christopher Stuchbury were killed when a ScotRail service came off the tracks in Aberdeenshire after heavy rain on August 12.
Union bosses slammed the UK Transport Secretary's "glib remarks" in response to Labour pressing about privatisation and UK suppliers in the rail industry.Speaking in the Commons, Mr Shapps said: "I went to the scene of the tragedy."I was taken over in a helicopter.
It was like a Hornby train set thrown up in the air."Shapps was forced to quit the Cabinet in 2015 over a Tory bullying scandal.And last month he gave the wrong day for the France quarantine rules - throwing travel.
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