Investigation launches into Snaefell incident
The safety of the Island's electric railways will come under the spotlight as an investigation into a recent brake failure gets underway.
It follows an incident last week where a Snaefell Mountain Railway carriage lost power whilst descending from the summit.
No one was injured in the scare, but concerns have been raised and a probe launched.
Trams will operate at a reduced speed as the investigation continues.
Director of Environment, Safety and Health at DEFA, Bernard Warden, says the aim is clear:

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