DCSIMG
SWTS.news.image.e

Train conductor drunk on duty fined £400

A TRAIN conductor has been fined £400 after he was caught drunk on duty at Edinburgh's main station.

Hundreds of passengers were stuck on board when the train doors remained locked after arriving at Waverley Station earlier this month.

Rail staff found Thomas Gracie, 40, asleep in the cab and the emergency door opening had to be used to let the passengers off.

When Gracie was finally awoken, he almost staggered on to the tracks.

The transport worker, of Edinburgh, pleaded guilty at Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday to being more than three times over the drink-drive limit while at work.

Fiscal depute Tom Crosbie said Gracie had appeared to be fine when he turned up for work on 8 August.

But it was when he was in charge of the 7:33pm Scotrail service from Dunblane to Edinburgh when his drinking came to light.

"The day passed uneventfully until shortly after 8:30pm when the train doors failed to open on arrival at Edinburgh Waverley and passengers were unable to get off the train," he said.

"A cleaner attended at the conductor's cab and observed (Gracie] was asleep. He was unable to be awoken and the emergency release was activated to allow access to the cab.

"He was eventually forcibly shaken and did wake up. There was a strong smell of alcohol noticed on his breath and he immediately staggered on to the platform and had to be restrained to stop him staggering on to the tracks. He was supported by other members of staff on the way to the office and admitted to having been drinking."

Charlotte Ludgate, defending, said Gracie had been diagnosed with an illness and a close friend had recently died of the same illness.

He had lost his job because of the incident and was now in debt.

"Mr Gracie accepts that he went into work drunk on this occasion," said Miss Ludgate.

"He's ashamed of himself and accepts that he has a drink problem.

"It stems from a diagnosis he had two-and-a-half years ago. In the week running up to the offence a very close friend had died of the same illness and he was in a very emotional and grief-stricken state," she added.

Sheriff Nigel Morrison, QC, said he had reduced the fine from 600 because Gracie had admitted the offence.


Find It

"Business owner? - Claim your business and Advertise with us"

In association with qype logo

Looking for...

Featured advertisers

Jobs

Search for a job

Motors

Search for a car

Property

Search for a house

Weather for Edinburgh

Saturday 26 May 2012

5 day forecast

Today

Sunny

Sunny

Temperature: 8 C to 21 C

Wind Speed: 20 mph

Wind direction: North east

Tomorrow

Sunny

Sunny

Temperature: 11 C to 21 C

Wind Speed: 12 mph

Wind direction: North east

Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.

Scotsman.com provides news, events and sport features from the Edinburgh area. For the best up to date information relating to Edinburgh and the surrounding areas visit us at Scotsman.com regularly or bookmark this page.