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This is a list of rail accidents from 1950 to 1959.


1950

* January 29 – ''India'' – At
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, a goods train and a mail train collide, killing 63 people, about half of them soldiers. * February 17 – ''United States'' –
Rockville Centre train crash On February 17, 1950, two Long Island Rail Road trains collided on the Montauk Branch just west of Rockville Centre station in Rockville Centre, New York, killing 32 and injuring several dozen more. At the time, it was the deadliest collision in t ...
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: Two passenger trains collide head-on at
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. The engineer of train number 192 ignored an ''Approach'' and the following ''Stop'' signals and collided with train number 175 on temporary gantleted (overlapping) track which had been installed to facilitate a grade separation project. Both engineers survived but 31 people were killed, and more than 100 people injured. * February 26 – ''United States'' – A
Lehigh Valley Railroad The Lehigh Valley Railroad was a railroad built in the Northeastern United States to haul anthracite coal from the Coal Region in Pennsylvania. The railroad was authorized on April 21, 1846 for freight and transportation of passengers, goods, w ...
freight train is derailed at
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, destroying the railway station there. * March 7 – ''United Kingdom'' – An overnight express passenger train overruns danger signals in fog and collides with the rear of a mineral train south west of , Essex; and northeast of Witham Junction. The passenger fireman and goods guard were killed. * April 6 – ''Brazil'' – At
Tanguá Tanguá () is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. It covers an area of 145,5 km². Its population is relatively stable, with 29.481 in 2005 and 30.732 in 2010, most of them urban. This equates to a population den ...
on the
Leopoldina Railway Leopoldina may refer to: * Colônia Leopoldina, a Brazilian municipality in the state of Alagoa * Leopoldina, Minas Gerais, a Brazilian municipality in the state of Minas Gerais * Maria Leopoldina of Austria (1797-1826), consort of emperor Pedro I ...
, flooding of the Rio Tanguá in heavy rain causes a bridge to collapse under a train going from
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a b ...
to Vitória. The locomotive and several cars fall into the river; 90 people swim to safety, but 110 are killed and over 300 injured. * June 5 – ''United Kingdom'' – The ''Flying Scotsman'' train derails at
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due to heat-buckled track. * June 8 – ''United Kingdom'' – A fire on a train at
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, Dumfriesshire kills five people. * July 12 – ''East Germany'' – A workers' train collides with a stationary freight between
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and
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, killing 20 people and injuring at least 50. * August 27 – ''United Kingdom'' – An express passenger train collides with a light engine at
Penmaenmawr Penmaenmawr (, ) is a town and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales, which was formerly in the parish of Dwygyfylchi and the traditional county of Caernarfonshire. It is on the North Wales coast between Conwy and Llanfairfechan and was an i ...
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due to a signalman's error. Five people are killed in the first major accident for
British Railways British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British rai ...
. * September 2 – ''United States'' –
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee ( ), officially the City of Milwaukee, is both the most populous and most densely populated city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Milwaukee County. With a population of 577,222 at th ...
: Two Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company trains chartered by the
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collided head on killing 10 and injuring 47. Poor visibility and a lack of formal dispatching practices were to blame. * September 3 – ''India'' – On the
Pathankot Pathankot is a city and the district headquarters of the Pathankot district in Punjab, India. Pathankot is the 6th most populous city of Punjab, after Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Bathinda. Its local government is a municipal cor ...
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Amritsar Amritsar (), historically also known as Rāmdāspur and colloquially as ''Ambarsar'', is the second largest city in the Indian state of Punjab, after Ludhiana. It is a major cultural, transportation and economic centre, located in the Majha r ...
line of the
Eastern Punjab Railway The Eastern Punjab Railway was the successor of the North Western State Railway in East Punjab after the partition of India. In 1952, Northern Railway was formed with a portion of East Indian Railway Company The East Indian Railway Company ...
, the ''Kashmir Mail'' train to
Delhi Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, primarily its western or right bank, Delhi shares borders w ...
is derailed near
Gurdaspur Gurdaspur is a city in the India, Indian state of Punjab, India, Punjab, between the rivers Beas River, Beas and Ravi River, Ravi. It houses the administrative headquarters of Gurdaspur District and is in the geographical centre of the distr ...
due to an "error of judgment" by railway staff. The locomotive and 3 cars fall down an embankment and 12 people are killed. * September 6 – ''Brazil'' – At Pantojo on the
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na line, a derailment kills 36. * September 11 – ''United States'' –
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Pennsylvania Railroad The Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR), legal name The Pennsylvania Railroad Company also known as the "Pennsy", was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was named ...
's train number 31, the westbound ''
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'' ignores the warning ''Approach'' signal aximum speed , next signal at redand, traveling at in dense fog, rear-ends a stopped troop train carrying the 109th Infantry Regiment from
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, killing 33. The engineer of the ''Spirit of St. Louis'' is to blame. * October 23 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train is derailed at
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Cumberland Cumberland ( ) is a historic county in the far North West England. It covers part of the Lake District as well as the north Pennines and Solway Firth coast. Cumberland had an administrative function from the 12th century until 1974. From 19 ...
due to defective track and the failure to implement a speed restriction. Three people are injured. * November 15 – ''Norway'' – Hjuksebø train collision: Seven freight cars run away from the train to which they should have been attached and collide with a passenger train, killing 14 people. * November 21 – ''Canada'' –
Canoe River train crash The Canoe River train crash occurred on November 21, 1950, near Valemount in eastern British Columbia, Canada, when a westbound troop train and the eastbound Canadian National Railway (CNR) ''Continental Limited'' collided head-on. The collision ...
: A westbound
Canadian National Railway The Canadian National Railway Company (french: Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States. CN i ...
train carrying Korea-bound
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s is given incorrectly copied orders and collides with eastbound passenger train number 2, killing 21 people – the enginemen of both trains and 17 soldiers. * November 22 – ''United States'' –
Kew Gardens train crash The Kew Gardens train crash (also known as the Richmond Hill disaster) was a collision between two trains on the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line, which occurred during the evening rush hour of November 22, 1950. The trains collided between Kew G ...
: A collision between two
Long Island Rail Road The Long Island Rail Road , often abbreviated as the LIRR, is a commuter rail system in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, stretching from Manhattan to the eastern tip of Suffolk County, New York, Suffolk Co ...
commuter trains near Kew Gardens Station killed 79 people and injured 352, making it the worst passenger railroad accident of both LIRR and New York history.


1951

* February 6 – ''United States'' –
Woodbridge train derailment On February 6, 1951, a Pennsylvania Railroad train Derailment, derailed on a temporary wooden Trestle bridge, trestle in Woodbridge, New Jersey, Woodbridge, New Jersey, killing 85 passengers. It remains New Jersey's deadliest train wreck, the dea ...
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Pennsylvania Railroad The Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR), legal name The Pennsylvania Railroad Company also known as the "Pennsy", was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was named ...
passenger train derails, killing 85 people and injuring more than 500. * February 9 – ''Canada'' – Coniston, Sudbury, Ontario, ice fog from −44 °C temperatures led to a crash between a
Canadian Pacific Railway The Canadian Pacific Railway (french: Chemin de fer Canadien Pacifique) , also known simply as CPR or Canadian Pacific and formerly as CP Rail (1968–1996), is a Canadian Class I railway incorporated in 1881. The railway is owned by Canadi ...
passenger train and a
Nickel Belt Nickel Belt is one of two federal electoral districts serving the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1953. Geography It consists of: * the part of the Territorial District ...
Coach Lines bus at a level crossing. The bus was carrying workers home from the nearby
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. Nine people died as a result. * March 16 – ''United Kingdom'' – Doncaster rail crash. A driver was in the habit of exceeding a certain crossover's speed limit, but a track defect derailed the train and it crashed into an overbridge; 14 people died. * April 24 – ''Japan'' – Sakuragichō train fire, A commuter train's pantograph catches fire on the approach to
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, killing at least 106 people and injuring 93. * June 7 – ''Brazil'' – Nova Iguaçu level crossing disaster, A commuter train collides with a truck carrying gasoline at a level crossing at
Nova Iguaçu Nova Iguaçu (, locally: or , ''New Iguaçu'') is a municipality in Rio de Janeiro state in Brazil. Location The city is named after the Iguaçu River that runs through it and empties into Guanabara Bay (not to be confused with the Iguaçu Ri ...
, northwestern Rio de Janeiro, killing at least 54 people. * July 22 – ''Czechoslovakia'' –
Tatranská Lomnica Tatranská Lomnica (; hu, Tátralomnic, pl, Tatrzańska Łomnica) is a part of the town of Vysoké Tatry in northern Slovakia in the Tatras The Tatra Mountains (), Tatras, or Tatra (''Tatry'' either in Slovak () or in Polish () - ''plura ...
: In the Slovakian Tatra Mountains (Vysoké Tatry), two ČSD passenger cars collide. 19 people are killed. A similar crash had occurred in 1895 at the same place. * August 5 – ''United Kingdom'' – An electric multiple unit overruns signals and collides with another at ,
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. Eight people are killed and 47 seriously injured. * August 10 - ''United States'' - A troop train collided with a "Streamliner" near
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. Eight US Marines are killed. * August 17 – ''United Kingdom'' – Two
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collide at after one of them overruns signals. Three people are killed. * August 18 – ''Hungary'' –
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: Two passenger trains collide due to an error by an inexperienced signal operator; at least 150 are killed. * August 24 – ''France'' – At Sanry-sur-Nied, a
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express is stopped by signals. The conductor tries to go back and put down
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s, but before he has gone , a
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express arrives at and crashes into the first train, one car of which ends up on the roof of another. Altogether 23 people are killed and 40 wounded, many of them French or American soldiers. The signalman is blamed. * September 21 – ''United Kingdom'' – Weedon rail crash: Defective maintenance on locomotive bogie causing derailment which killed 15. * September 25 – ''Austria'' – At
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station on the Semmering Pass line, the supervisor decides to take advantage of the fact that a
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express is running late by allowing the shunting of a freight train to proceed, blocking the express's path. When informed that the express is reaching
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, in the hope of not delaying it he prematurely clears signals so it can approach the shunting train closer than the usual safety margin, and tries to hurry the shunting driver along. The trains collide, killing 22 people and injuring 50, 11 seriously. All of the fatalities are among a party of Italian railwaymen and their families, who had been visiting Vienna by invitation of the Austrian railways. * October 5 – ''Colombia'' – Near the town of
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, on the line from
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, a passenger train is struck by a
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, possibly triggered by the train's own vibration; 26 are killed. * November 12 – ''United States'' – At
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, a rear-end collision of the trains ''
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'' kills 17 people, or kills 26 people and injures 200. * November 25 – ''United States'' – A head-on collision on the Southern Railway kills 17 people. * December 17 – ''Brazil'' – Piquet Carneiro train crash: A derailment due to excess speed at Piquet Carneiro kills 53.


1952

* March 4 – ''Brazil'' –
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near
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kills 119 people when a high-speed electric freight train collides with a derailed passenger train. * April 21 – ''United Kingdom'' – A ''Thames-Clyde Express'' passenger train is derailed at Blea Moor,
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due to a faulty locomotive causing points to open under the train. * May 7 – ''Australia'' – A fully laden passenger train collides in dense fog with a stationary train at
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. Ten people are killed and 137 injured. * May 18 – ''India'' – Passenger and freight trains are erroneously allowed to enter the same section from
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in the direction toward
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. They collide, killing 45 and injuring 67. * May 18(?) – ''Turkey'' – The derailment of a
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between
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kills 26 people. * July 9 – ''Poland'' –
Rzepin train disaster The Rzepin train disaster was an alleged railway disaster reported to have occurred near Rzepin, Poland, on 9 July 1952.Franklin Henry Hooper and Walter Yust, ''Britannica Book of the Year 1953'' (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1953), p. 225. According ...
: A fast Pt47 steam locomotive allegedly derailed in Rzepin. 160 people died. * October 8 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash The Harrow and Wealdstone rail crash was a three-train collision at Harrow and Wealdstone station in Wealdstone, Middlesex (now Greater London) during the morning rush hour of 8 October 1952. The crash resulted in 112 deaths and 340 injuries, 88 ...
: Three trains are involved in a crash that kills 112 people and injures 340. A
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due to a driver passing a signal at danger in fog is immediately followed by another express running into the wreckage. * October 15 – ''British Nigeria'' – A breakdown crane on the way to a goods train derailment comes uncoupled from its locomotive, rolls downhill backwards, and crashes into a passenger train south of
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, killing at least 34 people. A young survivor runs for help 4.8 km (3 miles) to the nearest road, where he happens upon the district officer and his senior medical officer; but rescue is hampered as there is no other crane nearer than
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. * October 20 – ''South Africa'' – The locomotive and 10 cars of the night mail train from
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derail on a curve at Heavitree, past
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, killing 21 people and injuring about 50. * November 8 – ''United Kingdom'' – An
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suffers a brake malfunction, overruns signals and collides with a
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. Two people are killed and 37 are injured.


1953

* January 15 – ''United States'' – 1953 Pennsylvania Railroad train wreck: Approaching
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, the brakes partially fail on the
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'' overnight train from
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. The 16-car train smashes through the
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into the station, where the heavy electric locomotive breaks through the floor. There are 43 people injured but nobody is killed. The locomotive is left in place under a temporarily repaired floor until after
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's January 20 inauguration as president. * January 17 - ''United States'' - An Atlantic Coast Line passenger train and a Southern Railway freight train collided in the small community of
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. 2 people (the train's engineer and fireman) died and 85 others were injured. The cause of the crash, according to the
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, was "excessive speed". * February 15 – ''Italy'' – A train from
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and
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derails in
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due to excessive speed; 23 are killed. * February 15 – ''Argentina'' –
Comodoro Rivadavia rail disaster (1953) The 1953 Comodoro Rivadavia rail disaster occurred on February 15, 1953, in Punta Piedras, a beach resort near the city of Comodoro Rivadavia in the Patagonian province of Chubut, Argentina. It happened in the branch to Rada Tilly that extended ...
: At
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, a
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derails on an embankment and falls, killing 23 people and injuring 42. * March 27 – ''United States'' –
1953 New York Central Railroad accident The 1953 New York Central Railroad accident occurred on the four-track mainline 2.4 miles east of Conneaut, Ohio at 10:02 P.M. on March 27, 1953. The accident sequence began when an improperly secured load of large pipes broke loose from a gondol ...
:
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: Three New York Central trains tangle near Conneaut on the four-track mainline on the night of March 27. Twenty-one passengers die. The cause is found to be an improperly secured gondola load—a section of pipe fell from a freight car onto the adjacent track and was struck by a passenger train. * April 8 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Stratford tube crash The Stratford tube crash occurred on 8 April 1953, on the Central line of the London Underground. 12 people died and 46 were injured as a result of a rear-end collision in a tunnel, caused by driver error after a signal failure. This was th ...
: 12 people were killed as a result of a rear-end collision in a tunnel. * April 27 – ''United States'' –
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4005 jumps at a switch track at 50 mph (80 km/h) and derails in southern Wyoming. * June 24 – ''
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'' – Col des Nuages derailment: "About 100 or more" people are killed when a passenger train plunges 15 m (50 feet) through a sabotaged viaduct. Two locomotives and 18 cars crashed down in a ravine at Col des Nuages (now the Hai Van Pass) on the route between the ancient capital of Huế and the port of Tourane (
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). The pass had frequently been the scene of attacks by the Communist-led
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rebels. Officials said that a strong charge exploded just as the train arrived at the viaduct, tumbling a 7.5 m (25-foot) span into the ravine. * August 15 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Irk Valley Junction rail crash The Irk Valley Junction rail crash occurred on 15 August 1953 at Collyhurst, just over a mile from Manchester Victoria station. At that point, the electrified line to Bury passes through Irk Valley Junction, so called because it lies on a viadu ...
, ten die when the front carriages of an electric train plunge off a viaduct following a collision. * August 16 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train derails at
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due to a combination of locomotive faults and track faults. * September 4 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train derails at , London when a set of points move under it. The cause is found to be an error by a signalling technician causing a false feed to the point motor. * December 19 – ''Australia'' – Sydenham rail disaster: a passenger train of the New South Wales Railways runs into the rear of another train. Five people are killed and 748 injured. * December 24 – ''New Zealand'' –
Tangiwai disaster The Tangiwai disaster occurred at 10:21 p.m. on 24 December 1953 when a railway bridge over the Whangaehu River collapsed beneath an express passenger train at Tangiwai, North Island, New Zealand. The locomotive and the first six carriages ...
: An overnight
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express train falls into the
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, after the rail bridge is destroyed by a
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from
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's crater lake just minutes earlier. 151 people were killed. * December 25 – ''Czechoslovakia'' – Šakvice train collision: An express from
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crashes into a local train in Šakvice station, now in Czechia; different sources say that 103 people or about 186 people are killed. A railwayman is arrested for gross negligence.


1954

* January 21 – ''Pakistan'' – A mail train from
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crashes into a derailed gasoline tank car between Jhampir and
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, starting a fire; about 60 are killed. * January 30 – ''Egypt'' – President
Mohammed Naguib Mohamed Bey Naguib Youssef Qutb El-Qashlan ( ar, الرئيس اللواء محمد بك نجيب يوسف قطب القشلان, ; 19 February 1901 – 28 August 1984), also known as Mohamed Naguib, was an Egyptian revolutionary, and, along w ...
visits Ibyar, a village devastated by fire, then goes to Kafr El Zayat station to board his special train. People eager to meet him press forward onto the track where a
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express is approaching; 28 are killed, including three policemen, and many injured. * January 31 – ''South Korea'' – A passenger train crashes into an empty freight car between
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and
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, killing 57 people and injuring at least 100. * February 3 – ''United Kingdom'' – An express passenger train is derailed by a broken rail at ,
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. Fifteen people are injured. * March 31 – ''India'' – At Jagatbela,
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, in the third-class passenger accommodation on train 313 from
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on the North Eastern Railway, some
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being transported by police is reportedly ignited by electricity. The explosion kills 37 people and injures 40. Accounts vary from one policeman with one stick of gelignite to 5 policemen and 1,500 sticks. * July 3 – ''France'' – At Châteaubourg, a period of temporary single-track operation has ended, but a pointsman mistakenly routes a train onto the other track. Consequently, a 4-car diesel multiple-unit train from
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collides head-on with a shunting locomotive. More than 30 people die in the collision, and one man arriving with rescuers dies of a heart attack on seeing the wreckage. The pointsman is arrested. * July 24 − ''West Germany'' – At a level crossing in Abenheim the driver of a bus tries to cross the line in front of an advancing train. The locomotive hits the bus. 26 die (including the bus driver), five more are injured (including the two men on the engine). *August 22 – United States –
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train 19 '' The Chief'' derails at 89 miles per hour at
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, resulting in four deaths and 41 injured. The derailment was caused by a broken equalising beam on the only heavyweight car in the train. * September 2 – ''Philippines'' – Fabrica train crash: near
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,
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: 16 loaded wagons break loose from a heavily loaded timber train as it creeps down a steep grade. In an attempt to outrun the loose wagons, the driver hurries his locomotive and seven coupled wagons down the mountain, but the runaway wagons catch up with the train at a bridge. Many wagons are derailed, the bridge is wrecked, and five wagons fall off the bridge into a gorge. More than 100 people had been travelling on flat wagons on the train; at least 82 are killed. * September 9 – ''South Africa'' – In the Loraine gold mine at
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, the locomotive hauling a load of steel falls into an elevator shaft and smashes into the double-deck elevator below ground. There are 72 miners in the elevator but only 10 deaths and 3 people injured. (See also the similar accident in 1995.) * September 13 – ''Portugal'' – An express from the
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derails at
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, killing 27 people. * September 27 – ''India'' – An express from
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in the direction of
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runs onto a bridge between
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and nearby Raghunathpalli. Weakened by recent flooding, the bridge collapses under the train. Several cars end up in the riverbed and/or are swept away by the water; 139 people are killed. * October 16 – ''Canada'' – near
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: A mixed train operating between Palmerston and Southampton derails while crossing a culvert near its destination, as the track gives way due to flooding by heavy rains from
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. The engineer and fireman are killed. * October 31 - ''Yugoslavia'' - Zagreb tram accident: a tram going downhill experiences brake failure and derails at the bottom. It rolls over a distance of 40 meters before crashing into a street light, causing 19 fatalities and 37 injuries. * December 2 – ''Belgium'' –
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, near
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: A train chartered to carry football fans from Germany to the UK derails due to a points failure. 20 German football fans are killed, 40 injured. * December 28 – ''United States'' –
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: a freight train and a wrecking train collide head-on. 12 train-service employees and 12 mechanical department employees are injured.


1955

* January 23 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Sutton Coldfield rail crash The Sutton Coldfield train crash took place at about 16:13 on 23 January 1955 in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire (now within Birmingham), when an express passenger train traveling from York to Bristol, derailed due to excessive speed on a sharp cu ...
, England: a passenger train rounds a sharp curve too fast and derails at
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station; 17 people die as a result. * January 24 – ''United Kingdom'' – A London Transport
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derails at
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, London. * April 3 – ''Mexico'' –
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: A derailed train falls into a canyon. One source says 13 killed, others say about 300 killed. * April 19 – ''United Kingdom'' – Two trains collide at ,
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. * July 17 – ''Chile'' – San Bernardo train crash, San Bernardo, Collision in fog, 38 people killed, 58 injured. * August 7 – ''United Kingdom'' – An express passenger train is derailed at
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when it takes a crossover at excessive speed. The driver was unaware that the planned crossover at had been altered. Eighteen people were injured. * August 23 – ''Argentina'' – At Ciudadela, near
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, a rear-end collision of two passenger trains kills 21 and injures 50. * September 1 – ''United Kingdom'' – The locomotive of a passenger train derails at ,
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due to a broken frame in its front bogie. * September 23 – ''Mexico'' –
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: A mixed passenger/freight train collides with one of two trucks carrying explosives, whose drivers were racing each other. Both trucks explode. At least 65 people killed, 100 injured. * November 20 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Milton rail crash The Milton rail crash was a crash in 1955, at Milton, Berkshire (now part of Oxfordshire). A passenger train took a crossover too fast and derailed. Eleven were killed, and 157 were injured. Overview The crash occurred at about 13:15 on Sun ...
: a passenger train takes a
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too fast and derails at Milton, near
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, England. 11 people killed, 157 injured. * December 2 – ''United Kingdom'' – Barnes rail crash: collision due to signalman's error, and consequent fire. 13 people killed, 35 injured. * December 22 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Luton rail crash Luton railway station is located in the town centre of Luton, Bedfordshire, England. The station is about three minutes' walk from The Mall (Luton), The Mall Shopping Centre. It is situated on the Midland Main Line and is operated by Thameslink ...
: two passenger trains collide at Luton station. One passenger killed, 23 injured. * December 22 – ''United Kingdom'' – An express passenger train overruns signals and is in a rear-end collision with another express passenger train at ,
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. Irregular operation of signals is a major contributory factor. The signalman at Hellifield South Junction Signal Box is blamed for the accident.


1956

* January 13 – ''Sweden'' – An iron-ore train that should have stopped at Ställdalen to wait for a passenger
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suffers a brake failure and is allowed to proceed on the main line. The trains collide, killing 20 people (some of them schoolchildren) and injuring 9. * January 22 – ''United States'' –
Redondo Junction train wreck The Redondo Junction train wreck occurred at 17:42 on the evening of January 22, 1956, on the Santa Fe Railroad in Los Angeles. The accident happened at Redondo Junction, California, just southwest of Boyle Heights near Washington Boulevard and t ...
,
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: Bound for
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, two coupled Santa Fe Rail Diesel Cars ( RDCs), making up train No. 82, derail and topple over at 69 mph in an evening high-speed accident, killing 30 persons on board and seriously injuring 117. The accident marked the end of the RDC units' service on the Santa Fe company's "Surf Line." * February 14 – ''Chile'' – Santiago rail crash: 23 people are killed and 198 injured when two trains collide in fog near
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. * February 25 – ''East Germany'' – A fast freight train runs past signals in fog and crashes into a
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express at Bornitz (in
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); 43 people are killed and four railwaymen are sentenced to prison. * February 28 – ''United States'' –
Swampscott train wreck The Swampscott train wreck occurred on February 28, 1956, in Swampscott, Massachusetts when a Danvers–Boston commuter train crashed into the rear of a stopped Portsmouth–Boston local train just north of the station during a snowstorm. The coll ...
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RDC train runs into the back of another stationary passenger train which had stopped because signals were obscured by fallen snow. 13 people are killed. * February 28 - ''United States'' – A collision in
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injured 143 people – some of whom had already been in the Swampscott wreck earlier that day. * March 23 - ''Egypt'' - A speeding express train of the Egyptian state railways plunges into a deep canal near
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, with hundreds of injuries reported. * May 2 - ''Canada'' - In Galt (now part of
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), a westbound
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freight train with two steam locomotives crashes into another westbound freight that should have waited in a siding for it. The lead locomotive falls off a bridge; two crewmen in it are killed and a third man critically injured. * May 5 - ''Canada'' - A
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passenger train from
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collides head-on at
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, with a single-car
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from
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to Medicine Hat. Several people are injured and one elderly passenger dies of shock. * June 30 – ''Mexico'' –
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: Following heavy rain and possibly a landslip, two cars of a train from
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derail and drop into a ravine, killing 30 people. * August 1 – ''Brazil'' – On the
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, a passenger and a freight train collide at
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and at least 20 are killed. * August 25 – ''United Kingdom'' – An empty passenger train crashes through the buffer stops at ,
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because the brake pipe was not connected between the locomotive and train. * September 2 – ''India'' – On the
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between
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and Dronachalam, a bridge collapse near
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causes two cars of a train to fall into a river. At least 112 people are killed, including everyone in the first car; postal workers in the second car are able to rescue the mail. Another 22 are injured. * September 5 – ''United States'' – near Robinson, New Mexico: Two Santa Fe express passenger trains collide when a railroad worker prematurely throws a switch directly in front of one of the trains. 20 railroad employees, mostly dining car personnel, are killed. * September 6 – ''United Kingdom'' – A parcels train overruns signals at ,
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and runs into the rear of an express passenger train. * October 13 – ''United Kingdom'' –
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, Hampshire, United Kingdom: A passenger train hauled by Class 8F
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WD512 is involved in a head-on collision with a permanent-way train hauled by
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diesel shunter WD877 ''Bari'' between Weaversdown Halt and Liss Forest Road stations. Six soldiers are killed and eight are injured. * October 15 – ''Japan'' –
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: Two passenger trains collide head-on at Rokken; 40 people are killed and 98 injured, and three members of the engine crews are arrested for manslaughter. * October 18 – ''United States'' – Pineola, Florida: Head-on collision between two
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freight trains. Five crewmen are killed. * November 23 – ''India'' – A Madras-Tuticorin Express derails at Maradaiyar River bridge at Ariyalur, Tamil Nadu, killing at least 154 people. * December 19 - ''United States'' - A combination mail, freight express train of the
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derails at the
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, New York terminal, with one
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car ending up suspended over a parking lot with only its coupling to the next car keeping it from dropping into the lot; one vehicle is crushed by its truck. Fireman Thomas Hale, 56, of Syracuse, dies of injuries. * December 27 (approx)– ''Canada'' – Seven cars of a nine-car train carrying air force personnel derail near Brosseau Station in present-day
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. The locomotive engineer and fireman were both killed.


1957

Welwyn Garden City. * January 7 – ''United Kingdom'' – Welwyn Garden City rail crash: An Aberdeen–London express train passes a red signal in mist and collides with the rear of a slower-moving local train. One person is killed and 25 injured. * February 9 – ''United Kingdom'' – The engine crew of an unfitted freight train are forced out of the cab when live steam pours into it from a broken pipe. This causes a rear-end collision with another freight train at ,
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. Two men are killed, including driver
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, who is awarded a posthumous
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for his actions in staying with the train after control had been lost. * March 15 – ''Finland'' – Due to a failure in the transmission of train orders, two expresses collide head-on at Kuurila, about south of
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. There is a blizzard and the trains are moving at speed; 26 people are killed and 48 injured. * April 8 – ''South Africa'' – Two suburban trains collide at
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; at least 20 are killed and 45 injured. * July 3 – ''France'' – A collision between
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and
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kills 35 people and injures 42. * July 19 – ''France'' – Due to a mix-up in dispatching, an express from
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to
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is diverted into a siding at
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. The driver is able to slow to but the train derails on the turnout. One car comes to rest on top of the steam locomotive, whose boiler is penetrated in the crash, so that many passengers are severely burned. About 17 people are killed immediately, and 20 or 30 altogether, with about 70 injured. * August 4 – ''Spain'' – A double-headed troop train crashes into a light engine at Villaverde. Of some 800 people on board, at least 22 are killed and 51 injured. * August 9 – ''United Kingdom'' – An
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departs from ,
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and is involved in a head-on collision with another train. Nine people are hospitalised. * September 1 – ''British Jamaica'' – Apparently because a
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in the brake line is accidentally bumped by a coupler, the brakes fail on a heavily loaded 12-car church excursion train returning from
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to Kingston. The crew fails to detect and act on the problem until the train runs away and derails on a curve at
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. Five cars roll into a ditch and two become wedged in a narrow cutting; 179 people are killed and hundreds injured. * September 7 – ''France'' – Approaching a section where one track is closed for construction, a train from
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to
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fails to slow for the
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at Nozières-
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station, and reaches it at instead of 30 km/h. The locomotive derails and breaches a culvert under the track, which stops it suddenly, worsening the pileup of cars. There are 27 people killed and 134 injured, 30 seriously. * September 29 – ''British Nigeria'' – A 16-car train from
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to
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is being driven carefully because of possible track damage from heavy rain, but when a culvert becomes blocked, the water rises rapidly and the driver is still caught unawares by the resulting washout, about south of
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. Seven cars derail; early reports indicate 300 people missing, but it turns out that many of them walked away. However, 66 are killed and 122 injured. * September 29 – ''Pakistan'' – Gambar train crash: At Montgomery, a
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-bound express passenger train collides at full speed with a stationary oil-tanker train before midnight. 300 people are killed and 150 injured by the accident. * October 20 – ''Turkey'' –
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:, Two passenger trains collide head-on when signalmen allow the trains into same occupied block section. The country's worst train accident with 95 deaths and 150 injuries. * November 16 – ''France'' – Due to human error, a Micheline passenger train to
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is signaled to leave
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while a freight is still approaching on the single track. The trains crash head-on; 29 are killed and another 22 injured. * November 16 – ''United States'' – The
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's ''Chicagoan'', detoured off its normal route from
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and thus behind schedule, runs at through a construction zone near
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. At a level crossing, 11 of the 16 cars derail, killing the foreman of a 30-man postal crew and injuring 32 other people. * December 4 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Lewisham rail crash On the evening of 4 December 1957, two trains crashed in dense fog on the South Eastern Main Line near Lewisham in south-east London, causing the deaths of 90 people and injuring 173. An electric train to had stopped at a signal under the bri ...
: A steam train passes a red signal in the fog and ploughs into the back of an electric train. The crash also destroys a support column of a railway bridge, causing parts of the bridge to collapse onto the wreck; fortunately, a train approaching the bridge is moving slowly enough to stop before derailing. 90 people are killed. * December 9 – ''Italy'' – Codogno rail crash: A Milan–Rome express train travelling at collides with a truck trapped on a level crossing. The train derails and brings down a cast-iron pylon. Fifteen people are killed and more than 30 injured. * December 9 – ''Taiwan'' – While approaching Yingge Station, the engineer of Taiwan Railways northbound train No. 22 hears stones being crushed under the wheels and pulls the brake as he fears the train is about to derail, but the brakes are too strong and the coal tender slams into the back of the locomotive, killing the engineer. The first passenger car then slams into the back of the coal tender and it and seven other passenger cars derail and overturn, killing 18 and injuring 116. Two children had been playing near the track and had stacked ballast on the rails. Locomotive CT271 repaired and returned to service until its retirement in 1983.


1958

* January 1 – ''India'' – Soon after leaving
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, a local train to
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crashes head-on into a Delhi-to-
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express standing in Mohri station. 32 people die, 85 are injured. * January 24 – ''United States'' – Southern Railway passenger train, '' The Southerner'', train Number 47, southbound for
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, Louisiana, derails two cars due to a faulty switch at ~0600 hours, while the consist was moving into a siding about one mile (1600 m) from the
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station. The two derailed cars were dragged about 200 yards (183 m) and struck a boxcar and a tank car on an adjacent track. Railway officials said that there were no injuries and relatively little damage. L. L. Walters, general superintendent of transportation at
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, said that No. 47 was moving at about 10 m.p.h. (16 km/h) when the cars derailed. Passengers were moved into other cars and the train proceeded without delay. About 200 cross ties were chewed up. * January 30 – ''United Kingdom'' –
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: A commuter train passes a danger signal and rear-ends the stopped train in front of it, killing 10 people and injuring 89. * February 16 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train rear-ends a light engine at Ince Moss Junction,
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due to errors by the signalman and the driver of the light engine. Two people are killed. * March 7 – ''Brazil'' – At Paciência station in suburban
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, a train to
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crashes into three stationary passenger trains (one going to
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and two suburban). Early reports indicate 40 or 80 deaths; later ones give the total as 54, or as 58 with about 120 injured. * May 8 – ''Brazil'' – Rio de Janeiro train crash: a commuter express train rams and crashes into another commuter train. Wreckage of cars is piled along embankments under a highway overpass near Mangueira station, in the outskirts of
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. The accident kills 140 people and injures another 300. * May 20 – ''United Kingdom'' – An engine and brake van collide head-on with a passenger train at Arkleston Junction,
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. One person is killed and 26 are hospitalised. * May 21 – ''India'' – An express from
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is derailed near its starting point, at Chamraj, klling 30 people. * July 4 – ''United Kingdom'' – An
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overruns signals at , London and collides head-on with a passenger train. Forty-five people are injured. * July 28 – ''United Kingdom'' – A London Transport
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develops a fault at
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, London and catches fire. One person is killed and 50 are injured. * August 2 – ''Norway'' – Strømsveien tram fire: An Oslo Tramway 2-car tram suffers an electrical fire in rear car 198 while braking to approach Totengata on Strømsveien street; five people die and 17 are injured. Fire extinguishers and improved emergency exits and door openers are subsequently mandated in all public transport. * August 12 – ''United Kingdom'' – An electric multiple unit derails at Borough Market Junction, London due to defective track. Six people were injured. * August 25 – ''United Kingdom'' – Eastbourne rail crash: A sleeper car steam train overruns signals at and collides head-on into a passenger electric multiple unit, killing five and injuring 41. * September 2 – ''United Kingdom'' – The rear van of passenger train derails at Lunan Bay, Angus, causing the train to come to a halt due to a loss of
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. The train crew fail to realize that their train is incomplete, restore the vacuum and continue their journey, leaving a van obstructing the line. The signalman at station fails to notice that the train is not displaying a tail lamp and gives "train out of section" to the signalman at Inverkeilor Signal Box. A passenger train consequently collides with the wreckage of the derailed van. * September 14 – ''West Germany'' – On the
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to the Drachenfels mountain, a steam locomotive and 3 cars derail; 17 people are killed and 94 injured. * September 15 – ''United States'' –
Newark Bay rail accident The 1958 Newark Bay rail accident occurred on September 15, 1958 in Newark Bay, New Jersey, United States, when a Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) morning commuter train, #3314, ran through a restricting and a stop signal, derailed, and sl ...
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morning commuter train runs past stop signals protecting an open lift bridge. Both diesels and first two coaches plunge into Newark Bay and sink immediately; 48 people drown. Snagged by its rear truck, a third coach hangs precariously from the bridge for two hours (during which its passengers escape) before it, too, topples into the water. * November 8 – ''Argentina'' – A steam locomotive collides with a passenger train in
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, killing 22 and injuring more than 100. * November 12 – ''United Kingdom'' – A freight train overruns signals at Highworth Junction,
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, Wiltshire and is derailed by trap points. A passing newspaper train, hauled by
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locomotive 5009 ''Shrewsbury Castle'' runs into the wreckage. The driver is severely burnt by escaping steam due to a fractured pipe. * November 20 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Milton rail crash The Milton rail crash was a crash in 1955, at Milton, Berkshire (now part of Oxfordshire). A passenger train took a crossover too fast and derailed. Eleven were killed, and 157 were injured. Overview The crash occurred at about 13:15 on Sun ...
A passenger train derails at Milton, Oxfordshire when the driver enters a loop line at excessive speed. * December 23 – ''United Kingdom'' – Hastings Line 6L unit ''1017'' collides with 6B unit ''1035'' at . Eighteen people are injured, with three of them admitted to hospital.


1959

* February 7 – ''Chile'' – Sewell: A derailment in the mountains kills 33 people and injures 55. * February 9 – ''Belgium'' – Two passenger trains collide head-on in thick fog on the outskirts of
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, killing three crew members and injuring 50 people. * February 17 – ''United Kingdom'' – An
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is in a rear-end collision with another at
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, Kent due to a signalman's error. Seventy people are injured. * March 18 – ''United States'' –
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: A car with 8 Girl Scouts and 2 troop leaders of the Beavercreek Girl Scouts is struck by a Pennsylvania Railroad freight train at the Factory Road crossing at Beavercreek, Ohio, killing all occupants. In memory of the victims of this tragedy the Angels Pass Memorial was placed at the Beavercreek Community Park. *June 1 – ''Chile'' – In
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, a train crashes into a bus carrying 51 people; 11 are killed. * June 5 – ''Brazil'' – At Engenheiro Goulart in
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, a head-on collision, reportedly due to a signal defect, kills at least 43 people. * June 20 – ''West Germany'' – Lauffen bus crash: At a manually controlled level crossing in
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, the crossing keeper improperly opens the gates to allow a bus through, and a train crashes into it. On the bus 45 passengers are killed and others are seriously injured. *June 28 – ''United States'' – Meldrim trestle disaster: Tank cars carrying
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derail atop a wooden trestle owned by the
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. The resulting explosion and fire kills 23. *July 20 – ''United Kingdom'' – A light engine overruns signals and crashes into Dock Junction Signal Box, near , London. Trains are handsignalled into and out of St Pancras for several days before the signal box can be repaired and returned to service. *July 21 – ''Canada'' – At
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, a track repair crew unspikes a rail without warning approaching trains. The CNR's Inter-City Limited from Chicago to Toronto derails at 70 mph (113 km/h). Of 213 passengers aboard, two are killed by a rail penetrating their coach, and about 30 are injured. * July 22 –
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– The 12 through passenger express train from
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was surrounded and blocked by floods in Qianwei town of
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, Suizhong County, flooding the wheels. Led by the temporary Party branch of the train, the train retreated to the highland. In the next three days and nights, the train ran out of food and water, and the crew salvaged food in the water to satisfy their hunger until the ground rescue workers found it. On July 25, the train returned to Shenyang safely. In this process, the train not only protected the lives of 612 passengers, but also received and rescued more than 350 victims along the way. On August 13, the
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awarded the title of hero train of No.12 passenger train. * September 10 - ''United States'' -
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, a school bus from the Garrett County Board of Education stalled out on a railroad crossing and was hit by an oncoming train killing 7 children and injuring 11 * September 14 – ''Canada'' – At
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, the 3-car Ottawa-to-Toronto portion of a CNR-
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joint pool service train is being switched into a siding to wait for the portion from Montreal to be coupled onto it, when a 15-car way freight from Cornwall crashes into it. Four passengers in the dining car are killed and about 20 people are injured. * October 24 – ''Canada'' – At a level crossing in Parkland, Alberta, a gasoline truck crashes into the rear car of a 2-car
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passenger train going from
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. The train derails, the gasoline burns fiercely, and the truck driver and 5 passengers are killed and 16 others require hospitalization. * October 30 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train overruns signals and is diverted by trap points at ,
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, where it is derailed. * November 4 – ''United Kingdom'' – A freight train runs away at West Sleekburn, Northumberland and collides with a light engine. Two people are killed. * November 10 – ''Canada'' – At
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passenger train from
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collides with a freight train waiting to proceed the other way, and a tank car of diesel fuel explodes. Three people are killed in Carbondale station, which is destroyed in the fire, and one crewman on the freight train. * November 12 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train overruns signals and runs into the rear of another at , London. Thirteen people are injured. * November 22 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train is derailed by a washed-out bridge near ,
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. * December 5 – ''United States'' – A Santa Fe Chief passenger train collided with a truck hauling a bulldozer, critically injuring the Chief's engineer and fireman at the Farm Road 518 crossing near
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. Officials later reported that 2 other passengers were injured. The train was speeding over the limit before colliding and sliding off the tracks into a nearby ditch. *December 15 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train collides with parcels vans at
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station, London. Eleven people are taken to hospital.


See also

* List of road accidents – includes
level crossing A level crossing is an intersection where a railway line crosses a road, Trail, path, or (in rare situations) airport runway, at the same level, as opposed to the railway line crossing over or under using an Overpass#Railway, overpass ...
accidents. *
List of British rail accidents This lists significant accidents involving railway rolling stock, including crashes, fires and incidents of crew being overcome by locomotive emissions. Other railway-related incidents such as the King's Cross fire of 1987 or the 7 July 2005 Lond ...
*
List of Russian rail accidents This is a list of Russian rail accidents. 1882 * 13 July – Tcherny railway accident: a train was derailed near Tcherny, Russia, and more than 40 people killed. 1888 * 29 October – Borki train disaster: An imperial train carrying Ale ...
* Years in rail transport


References


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External links


NTSB Publications
– The United States
National Transportation Safety Board The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent U.S. government investigative agency responsible for civil transportation accident investigation. In this role, the NTSB investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incid ...
official reports of transportation accidents.
RSSB Publications
– UK Rail Safety and Standards Board
US accidents
– CBS News {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Rail Accidents (1950-1999) Rail accidents 1950-1999 20th-century railway accidents