Each passenger was standing at the rear door, furthest from cameras used by drivers to check it is safe to depart.
Three passengers were dragged along London Overground platforms in north London within the space of a week, the railway safety watchdog has revealed.
None of the drivers, who all had between 10 and 23 years experience driving for Arriva Rail London which operates parts of London Overground, realised anything had become trapped in the doors. The relevant camera in this incident was misaligned and "this meant that the trapped passenger was visible on the monitor only from the neck down", the report notes.
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