Great Train Crashes Since 1900
I have been searching for incidents on and about this time frame across the web. I found this website. There are several listings on various incidents out there, so I am trying to vary the content and context of my postings. Woorking off of a previous post on the Hammond Circus Train Crash I decided to post on train crashes. I am sorry I haven't posted photographs of these events or elaborated on the incidents, some I do not have a great deal of knowledge while others I may post on in the future.
Here is a list of some of the major train disasters since 1900:
May 22, 1915: Passenger train collides with a troop train in Gretna, Scotland killing 227.
Dec. 12, 1917: A troop train derailed near the entrance of Mt. Cenis tunnel in Modane, France and killed 543 soliders.
Jan. 16, 1944: Train wrecks in the Torro Tunnel in Leon Province, Spain. More than 500 people were killed.
Mar. 2, 1944: A train broke down in a tunnel in Salerno, Italy, causing 521 passengers to suffocate.
Oct. 22, 1949: The Danzig-Warsaw express derails in Nr. Dwor, Poland. Resulting in the death of more than 200.
Apr. 3, 1955: A delrailed train plunged into a canyon in Guadalajara, Mexico killing 300.
Sept. 29, 1957: An express train collided with a stationary oil train in Montgomery, West Pakistan killing 250.
Feb. 1, 1970: An express train ramed into a stationary commuter train in Buenos Aires, Argentina killing 236 people.
Oct. 6, 1972: A train carrying religious pilgrims derailed and caught fire in Saltillo, Mexico killing 208.
June 6, 1981: A train crashes after a bridge collapsed in flash floods from a monsoon in Bihar, India. Reports state that more than 800 people were killed in what is reported as the worst train disaster in history.
June 3, 1989: A liquefied gas pipeline exploded and engulfed two Trans-Siberian Railroad trains that were parked outside the Central Asian city of Ufa (previously a part of the Soviet Union) killing 575 people.
Jan. 4, 1990: An overcrowded 16-car passenger train collided with stationary freight train in Sindh Province, Pakistan resulting in the death of more than 210.
Sept 22, 1994: Faulty brakes are reported to have caused a train to crash in a ravine in Tolunda, Angola killing 300.
Aug. 20, 1995: A speeding passenger train crashed into a train which had struck a cow, then stalling out in Firozabad, India resulting in the death of 358.
Aug. 2, 1999: Two express trains collided head-on in Gauhati, India, reports states that more than 285 people were killed.
Feb. 20, 2002: An overcrowded train traveling from Cairo to the Egyptian city of Luxor erupted into flames, then traveled 2 1/2 miles before the driver was able to bring it to a stop. More than 360 people died in this incident.
Feb. 18, 2004: Runaway train cars bearing fuel and industrial chemicals derailed, causing explosions resulting in the destruction of five villages in Neyshabur, Iran. At least 200 people were killed.
Here is a list of some of the major train disasters since 1900:
May 22, 1915: Passenger train collides with a troop train in Gretna, Scotland killing 227.
Dec. 12, 1917: A troop train derailed near the entrance of Mt. Cenis tunnel in Modane, France and killed 543 soliders.
Jan. 16, 1944: Train wrecks in the Torro Tunnel in Leon Province, Spain. More than 500 people were killed.
Mar. 2, 1944: A train broke down in a tunnel in Salerno, Italy, causing 521 passengers to suffocate.
Oct. 22, 1949: The Danzig-Warsaw express derails in Nr. Dwor, Poland. Resulting in the death of more than 200.
Apr. 3, 1955: A delrailed train plunged into a canyon in Guadalajara, Mexico killing 300.
Sept. 29, 1957: An express train collided with a stationary oil train in Montgomery, West Pakistan killing 250.
Feb. 1, 1970: An express train ramed into a stationary commuter train in Buenos Aires, Argentina killing 236 people.
Oct. 6, 1972: A train carrying religious pilgrims derailed and caught fire in Saltillo, Mexico killing 208.
June 6, 1981: A train crashes after a bridge collapsed in flash floods from a monsoon in Bihar, India. Reports state that more than 800 people were killed in what is reported as the worst train disaster in history.
June 3, 1989: A liquefied gas pipeline exploded and engulfed two Trans-Siberian Railroad trains that were parked outside the Central Asian city of Ufa (previously a part of the Soviet Union) killing 575 people.
Jan. 4, 1990: An overcrowded 16-car passenger train collided with stationary freight train in Sindh Province, Pakistan resulting in the death of more than 210.
Sept 22, 1994: Faulty brakes are reported to have caused a train to crash in a ravine in Tolunda, Angola killing 300.
Aug. 20, 1995: A speeding passenger train crashed into a train which had struck a cow, then stalling out in Firozabad, India resulting in the death of 358.
Aug. 2, 1999: Two express trains collided head-on in Gauhati, India, reports states that more than 285 people were killed.
Feb. 20, 2002: An overcrowded train traveling from Cairo to the Egyptian city of Luxor erupted into flames, then traveled 2 1/2 miles before the driver was able to bring it to a stop. More than 360 people died in this incident.
Feb. 18, 2004: Runaway train cars bearing fuel and industrial chemicals derailed, causing explosions resulting in the destruction of five villages in Neyshabur, Iran. At least 200 people were killed.
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