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This is a list of rail accidents from 1980 to 1989.


1980

* February 16 – ''United Kingdom'' – An express passenger train is derailed at ,
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due to a broken rail. Nineteen people are seriously injured. * April 2 – ''United States'' – Lakeview, North Carolina:
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'' collided head-on with a
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freight train, injuring 123. It was determined that the engineer of the Amtrak train failed to reduce speed and comply with approach signal indications, causing the collision. Dense fog conditions also factored into the accident.National Transportation Safety Board Railroad Accident Report RAR-80-8, Head-On Collision Between Amtrak Train No. 82 and Seaboard Coast Line Extra 2771 South in Lakeview, North Carolina
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* April 9 – ''United States'' – Western Pacific Railroad Company westbound freight train Extra UP 3734 West (Sealand 6), had its caboose, a pusher locomotive behind the caboose, and seven freight cars derail while crossing the Industrial Parkway overpass at
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. Of the nine crewmembers, two train crewmembers were killed and two were injured. Three locomotive units and the caboose were destroyed. * May 22 – ''United Kingdom'' – A sleeper train is derailed at
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due to a vandal placing a length of rail across the line. * July 9 – ''United States'' – Amtrak passenger train 225 was struck by a 15-foot (4.6-metre) section of rail protruding from the side of a railcar at
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. The rail penetrated the first car of passenger train, struck and killed one passenger, and injured 17 others. * July 17 – ''United States'' –
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commuter train 472 being operated from the second car of the train collides with train number 406 stopped at North Wales station, 67 were injured, none fatally. * July 25 – ''Netherlands'' – Winsum train collision: Two trains collide on a
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resulting in 9 deaths and 21 injured. * August 1 – ''Ireland'' –
Buttevant Rail Disaster The Buttevant Rail Disaster was a train crash that occurred on 1 August 1980 at Buttevant Railway Station, County Cork, in Republic of Ireland, Ireland, from Dublin on the main line to Cork (city), Cork. More than 70 people were injured, and 1 ...
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: A train on the main
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line is routed by mistake into a siding and derails, leaving 18 dead and 62 injured. * August 19 – ''Poland'' –
Otłoczyn railway accident The Otłoczyn railway accident ( pl, Katastrofa kolejowa pod Otłoczynem) was a train crash which occurred on 19 August 1980, near the village of Otłoczyn (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, northern Poland). At 4:30 a.m., a freight train col ...
: A freight train runs through a red light and slams into a passenger train traveling from
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killed 67 people and injured 65. * October 4 – ''USSR'' –: Two passenger trains collided at
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main station (now in Estonia) after a departing train had passed red signal. 9 people were killed, 46 were injured. * November 17 – ''United States'' – Cima Hill, California: Runaway
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train loaded with ties is unable to brake and crashes into another train near
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. Three of eight total railroad workers killed; one is critically injured but survives. * November 21 – ''Italy'' – Curinga train disaster: A Rome- Siracusa express train rammed into 69 cars of a freight train, and then derailed the
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-Rome express train, crushing four passenger cars at
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, killing 29 people and injuring 104. * December 13 – ''Yugoslavia'' – A freight train fails to wait for an oncoming passenger train and collides with it head-on near
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(now in Bosnia and Herzegovina), killing 23 people.


1981

* January 14 – ''Ghana'' – An express train derails between
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and
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, killing at least 21 people and injuring about 200. * January 19 – ''France'' – An
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express train in Paris at Auber Station crashes killing one person and injuring 73 in a rear-end collision caused by the train driver misunderstanding a new signalling system installed only two days earlier. It is the Paris RER's first fatal accident. * March 8 - ''Argentina'' - Brandsen rail disaster - Occurred when a passenger train collided head-on with a freight train, killing 34. * May 14 – ''South Korea'' – An express from Pusan (now
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is stopped after hitting a motorcycle on a level crossing at Taegu (now
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). The local train following should be stopped by signals, but proceeds and collides with the express; 54 are killed. * June 4 – ''Poland'' – Osieck rail crash: About 3.45 p.m. there was a head-on collision between
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and a freight train with two heavy locomotives: 25 people were killed (mostly railroad workers who were returning home from work), 8 survived; crew of freight train, which passed signal at danger, survived too. * June 6 – ''India'' – Bihar train derailment: Hundreds are killed (300–800) when a train falls into a river.Train Wrecks in India
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* June 25(?) – ''USSR'' – Near
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), an express train reportedly collides with a local, killing 70 people and injuring over 100. * July 3 – ''United States'' – Motorman killed and 140 injured when a Manhattan bound
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train collided into the rear of a second train in a tunnel in the New Lots line of Brooklyn near Sutter Avenue station at approximately 1:50pm. Thousands of passengers had to be evacuated from the underground lines. The crash was blamed both on a
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failure and the deceased Motormen who was traveling unsafely during sporadic
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s in a dark tunnel. * July 9 – ''China'' – 1981 Chengdu–Kunming rail crash: Passenger train No. 442 plunges into the Dadu River after the Liziyida bridge was destroyed by a mudslide 15 minutes earlier; both engines and three carriages fall into the water while a fourth overturns at the tunnel exit; 260, 275 or 360 people killed or lost (depending on source). The accident remains the deadliest in China. * July 16 – ''India'' – Freight and passenger trains collide at
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, killing 38 people and injuring 42. * July 18 – ''India'' – A derailment near Dangarva (near
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), possibly due to sabotage, kills 35 people. * July 31 – ''Pakistan'' – The ''Awar Express'' from
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en route to
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and
Peshawar Peshawar (; ps, پېښور ; hnd, ; ; ur, ) is the sixth most populous city in Pakistan, with a population of over 2.3 million. It is situated in the north-west of the country, close to the International border with Afghanistan. It is ...
, carrying many Muslim passengers because of the end of Ramadan, derails on damaged track, possibly due to sabotage, at
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; at least 30 are killed. * August 11 - United States - In Boston, an ''
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'' Train collided onto another train, 4 people were killed. * August 31 – ''India'' – The derailment of a Madras (now
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express, near Asifabad Road station in Rebbena, kills at least 25 people and injures at least 40. * December 11 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Seer Green rail crash The Seer Green rail crash occurred on the morning of 11 December 1981 near Seer Green, Buckinghamshire, England between two four-car Class 115 diesel multiple units, killing one driver and three passengers. Events In the winter of 1981, the ...
: Due to heavy snow, tree branches fell onto the tracks of the line from
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. Trains were being warned and one driver stopped for a few minutes to clear some branches, but the Gerrards Cross signalman assumed at first that the track still showed occupied on his diagram because a branch was shorting out the
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. He told the next train's driver to proceed with caution, but he accelerated to about and crashed into the stopped train, killing himself and three passengers.


1982

* January 13 – ''United States'' –
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: 1982 Washington Metro train derailment - An Orange line train derails on the
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between the Smithsonian and Federal Triangle stations. While the train was being backed, the derailed truck drives the aluminum car into a tunnel support, killing three people. By coincidence this happened less than 30 minutes after
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crashed into the 14th Street Bridge. * January 27 – ''Algeria'' –
Bouhalouane train crash The Bouhalouane train crash was a fatal railway accident that happened at Bouhalouane in Algeria on January 27, 1982 at 01:30 and killed 131 people. A passenger train travelling from Oran to the capital Algiers and consisting of a locomotiv ...
: An express train from
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, overloaded with 450 passengers, stalls when climbing a hill at Beni Helouane, so another locomotive is brought in. But when the train's existing locomotive is uncoupled, braking on the passenger cars is lost and they run away, killing at least 130 people and injuring 140. (The same newspaper item mentions two different accidents.) * January 27 – ''India'' – At
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, a late-running express crashes into a goods train in fog during a power outage. Poor visibility of the oil lamps substituting for the normal signals is suspected, but the Minister of Railways blames the driver of the express. There are 63 killed and 41 injured. * March 14 – ''United States'' –
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train hits a van at a level crossing on Herricks Road killing nine and injuring one. * March 17 - ''
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passenger train 183 (also known as SE6), coming from
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, derailed while approaching a C-curve rail near Bàu Cá station, Đồng Nai province, killing over 200 passengers and crews on board. Ten of 13 carriages were thrown off the tracks. There are many theories around the cause of the accident: the investigators confirmed that the train has lost its brakes, while some people believe that the connection between the carriages were damaged. This is considered as the most tragic railway accident in the history of Vietnam Railways. * May 28 –
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, Xinmin: Jinzhou Railway Bureau DFH1 diesel locomotive of Shanhaiguan locomotive depot of Jinzhou Railway Branch, double locomotive double locomotive traction 193 through passenger express train from
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, when the train drove to Xinglongdian of Shenyang-Shanhaiguan Railway, a major train overturning accident occurred, causing 2 locomotives and 7 passenger cars to derail and overturn, killing 3 people, seriously injured 20 people and slightly injured 127 people on the spot; DFH1 diesel locomotive is scrapped and broken; Four passenger cars, three big ones, two small ones, one guard car, 600 meters of damaged lines, two groups of turnouts, 666 sleepers of all kinds, three electric transfer machines and three shunting signals were scrapped, and the downgoing traffic of Shenyang-Shanhaiguan Railway was interrupted for 19 hours and 45 minutes, resulting in a direct economic loss of more than 1.71 million yuan. The direct cause of the accident was that the workers in xinglongdian road maintenance work area of Dahushan Public Works section of Jinzhou Railway Bureau violated labor discipline and operating procedures when doing the repair work of jointless track there. They set the track lifter on the inner side of the rail without authorization and withdrew from their posts. They went to the crossing guard room five meters away from the operation site to eat ice lollies. When the train 193 passed, it hit the track lifter, causing the train to derail and overturn. * May 31 – ''United States'' –
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freight train of 132 cars derailed at the Swift Creek Bridge after a hard run-in of slack due to changing grades. One tank car was breached and caught fire. No train personnel were injured, but 12 firefighters and a state emergency official were injured during firefighting operations. It was determined that the train was traveling over the speed limit for a restricted classification and the engineer failed to control the slack action of the train while transiting changes in grades. Miscommunication of hazardous materials information resulted in the misdirection of emergency response efforts, causing the 13 injuries.National Transportation Safety Board Railroad Accident Report RAR-83/04, Derailment of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Train No. 120 at Colonial Heights, Virginia
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* July 7 – ''United States'' –
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: Teenagers throw a switch and send a commuter train into a pasta factory resulting in the death of the engineer. Four youths are eventually charged with various crimes relating to the wreck. * July 12 – ''Mexico'' – A Nogales-to-
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passenger train derails into a ravine in a remote mountainous area near
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; at least 52 are killed and at least 120 injured. * August 2 – ''West Germany'' –
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: Two drunk
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soldiers from the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment, at Mercer Barracks, steal an armoured personnel carrier (AFV432) at the
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barracks and crash into the oncoming D 15233 after the APC has been driven on the Rollbahn railway tracks. Both engines of the train and five cars derail, the tank is completely destroyed. 23 people are injured, the two soldiers are instantly killed. * September 12 – ''Switzerland'' – A bus carrying members of
Schönaich Schönaich is a municipality in the district of Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 5 km southeast of Böblingen, and 16 km southwest of Stuttgart. Schönaich is a township with a population of about 10,000 and is s ...
sports association was hit by a late-running three-car regional train on a level crossing in Pfäffikon when an attendant failed to close manually operated barriers. 39 people on the bus were killed, only 2 survived. * October 17 – ''Argentina'' – Two passenger trains collided in
Quilmes Quilmes () is a city on the coast of the Río de la Plata, Rio de la Plata, in the , on the south east of the Greater Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1666 and it is the seat of the Quilmes Partido, eponymous county. With a population of 230 ...
, killing more than 20 and injuring 70. * November 11 - ''United States'' -
Selma, California Selma is a city in Fresno County, California. The population was 23,319 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census, up from 19,240 at the 2000 United States Census, 2000 census. Selma is located southeast of Fresno, California, Fresno, at an ...
: A freight train derailed just south of
Fresno Fresno () is a major city in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the county seat of Fresno County and the largest city in the greater Central Valley region. It covers about and had a population of 542,107 in 2020, maki ...
. There were no casualties but the damage was severe; 17 train cars, all their cargo, rails, and 54 brand-new Camaros and Firebirds/Trans Ams. The cars were on the way to the dealer. Some of these cars were used as stunt cars during the production of then new television series ''
Knight Rider ''Knight Rider'' is an American entertainment franchise created by Glen A. Larson. The core of ''Knight Rider'' is its three television series: the original ''Knight Rider'' (1982–1986) and sequel series ''Team Knight Rider'' (1997–1998) ...
''.


1983

* March 22 – ''Bangladesh'' – A bridge near Ishurdi collapses under a train, with the corresponding ends of successive spans falling. The train is dumped onto a dry section of the river bed and one car ends up almost vertical, leaning against the bridge with one end on the ground and the other in mid-air. About 60 people are killed. * June 10 – ''Egypt'' – One train crashes into the rear of another south of
Cairo Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo metro ...
, and ends up with a baggage car standing vertically on its end that was crushed between the locomotive and the first passenger car. At least 22 people are killed in the accident and 46 injured. * August 21 – ''Ireland'' – Cherryville Junction,
County Kildare County Kildare ( ga, Contae Chill Dara) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Eastern and Midland Region. It is named after the town of Kildare. Kildare County Council is the local authority for the county, ...
: a train, out of fuel and stopped, is hit by a second train from the rear which had passed a danger signal. 7 people are killed and 55 are injured. * September 2 - ''United States'' - A
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was the first common carrier railroad and the oldest railroad in the United States, with its first section opening in 1830. Merchants from Baltimore, which had benefited to some extent from the construction of ...
train derailed near
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, starting a fire. The fire heated tanks filled with
liquefied petroleum gas Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or LP gas) is a fuel gas which contains a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, specifically propane, propylene, butylene, isobutane and n-butane. LPG is used as a fuel gas in heating appliances, cooking e ...
, resulting in two large
boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion A boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE, ) is an explosion caused by the rupture of a vessel containing a pressurized liquid that has reached temperature above its boiling point. Because the boiling point of a liquid rises with p ...
s. The force of the explosion blasted one of the tanker cars away from the derailment. * November 6 –
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
Jiangsu Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, Postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an Eastern China, eastern coastal Provinces of the People's Republic of China, province of the China, People's Republic of China. It is o ...
,
Nanjing Nanjing (; , Mandarin pronunciation: ), alternately romanized as Nanking, is the capital of Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China. It is a sub-provincial city, a megacity, and the second largest city in the East China region. T ...
ND2 diesel locomotive of
Shanghai Railway Bureau China Railway Shanghai Group, officially abbreviated as CR Shanghai or CR-Shanghai, formerly, Shanghai Railway Administration is a subsidiaries company under the jurisdiction of the China Railway (formerly the Ministry of Railways). As of 2007, t ...
Nanjing Locomotive Depot pulled 155 passenger trains from Sankeshu (三棵树站) to
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in the charge of
Harbin Railway Bureau China Railway Harbin Group, officially abbreviated as CR Harbin or CR-Harbin, formerly, Harbin Railway Administration is a subsidiaries company under the jurisdiction of the China Railway (formerly the Ministry of Railway). It supervises the rai ...
to run to the general departure signal at the east of
Nanjing Nanjing (; , Mandarin pronunciation: ), alternately romanized as Nanking, is the capital of Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China. It is a sub-provincial city, a megacity, and the second largest city in the East China region. T ...
. Due to low visibility in foggy days, the driver could not see the signal, so he stopped to identify the signal. At this time, the 773 freight train ran to the fifth route signal at the downstream, and the driver did not see the signal clearly, Passing the signal blindly, when continuing to run to the route 6 signal, the crew saw the signal displaying a red light, but mistook it for the red light changed after the locomotive pressed the track circuit, so they ran through the red light and continued to run. They collided with the 155 passenger trains that had just started, causing 1 death of the freight forwarder of 773 freight trains, 1 serious injury to 1 passenger, 30 minor injuries to 30 passengers of 155 passenger trains, and 5 hours and 57 minutes of interruption of operation, The downlink main line was interrupted at 84:19. * December 31 - ''Philippines'' -
PNR 900 Class The PNR 900 class is a class of 21 GE Universal Series diesel–electric locomotives operated by the Philippine National Railways since 1973. The locomotives comes with 3 different types: U14CP (1973), U14C (1979), and U15C (1991). Initially use ...
DEL 905 and 910 Collided Between
Tagkawayan Tagkawayan, officially the Municipality of Tagkawayan ( tgl, Bayan ng Tagkawayan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 54,003 people. It is the easternmost tow ...
and Hondagua stations. Both drivers had been given line-clear certification at both stations causing them to collide.


1984

* January 7 – ''Canada'' –
Medicine Hat, Alberta Medicine Hat is a city in southeast Alberta, Canada. It is located along the South Saskatchewan River. It is approximately east of Lethbridge and southeast of Calgary. This city and the adjacent Town of Redcliff to the northwest are within ...
: 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 ...
eastbound freight train derails after losing braking power and gaining excessive speed upon entry into the city's river valley, killing one crew member.https://newspaperarchive.com/medicine-hat-news-jan-07-1984 Man Missing in Wreck * March 5 – ''United States'' –
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: The Amtrak
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derails after overheated bearings cause an axle to break on the rear locomotive, injuring 52. Although heavy rain conditions occurred at the time of the accident, it was not considered a factor in the derailment.National Transportation Safety Board Railroad Accident Report RAR-85/03, Derailment of Amtrak Train No. 81 The Silver Star on the Seaboard System Railroad
Retrieved Apr. 6, 2016.
* April 6 – ''Burma'' (now Myanmar) – About north of Rangoon (now
Yangon Yangon ( my, ရန်ကုန်; ; ), formerly spelled as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma). Yangon served as the capital of Myanmar until 2006, when the military government ...
), a train crashes while on a bridge and at least 31 people are killed. * May 14 – China – Liaoning, Xinmin – Shenyang Railway Bureau DFH3 diesel locomotive in Shenyang locomotive depot pulled No.117 through passenger train express from
Jining Jining () is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Shandong province. It borders Heze to the southwest, Zaozhuang to the southeast, Tai'an to the northeast, and the provinces of Henan and Jiangsu to the northwest and south respectively. Jining ...
to Sankeshu (三棵树站) undertaken by
Jinan Railway Bureau China Railway Jinan Group, officially abbreviated as CR Jinan or CR-Jinan, formerly, Jinan Railway Administration is a subsidiaries company under the jurisdiction of the China Railway (formerly the Ministry of Railway). It supervises the railway ...
on Shenyang-Shanhaiguan Railway. The train was overcrowded and overloaded extremely seriously. At 12:05 noon on the same day, when the train was running to the downlink main line from Fangjia to Dahongqi, The No.7 carriage suddenly caught fire, and it soon spread to No.6 and No.8 carriages. At 12:45, the train stopped at k89+920 in the section from Fangjia railway station to Dahongqi railway station. Then the local army and civilians rushed to the fire scene to fight the fire recklessly. After nearly 50 minutes of fighting, the fire of 117 passenger trains was finally completely extinguished. This accident caused 6 passengers to be burned and 22 passengers to be burned, Carriages No.6 and No.7 were burned and scrapped, carriage No.8 was burned to a small extent, and the down main line of Shenyang-Shanhaiguan Railway was interrupted for 1 hour and 14 minutes, constituting a major passenger train fire accident. The fire was caused by Sun Wenjiang, a passenger next to seat No.83 in carriage No.7, who forgot to put out his cigarette and accidentally lit the bamboo basket containing ducklings he carried with him. In addition, many stewards of the train are usually lax in discipline and have a formalistic working attitude, Perfunctory, lack of sense of responsibility, panic in the event of an emergency, like headless flies running around, no one rushed to rescue passengers, which is in sharp contrast to the desperate fire fighting of the local army and civilians. After the court trial, train attendant Mr Bai of No. 117 passenger train was directly responsible for the fire accident and was expelled from the road, and transferred to the judicial organ for criminal responsibility. The specific criminal responsibility is unknown, Mr Shi and Mr Yu, the co conductor of the 117 passenger train, took important responsibilities and were respectively expelled from the road and kept on the road for inspection for one year. The other members of the train crew involved were respectively punished by administrative demerits and administrative warnings. The head of the
Jinan Railway Bureau China Railway Jinan Group, officially abbreviated as CR Jinan or CR-Jinan, formerly, Jinan Railway Administration is a subsidiaries company under the jurisdiction of the China Railway (formerly the Ministry of Railway). It supervises the railway ...
Jinan passenger transport depot and the Secretary of the Party committee, who were responsible for the accident, were punished by administrative demerits and administrative warnings and notified globally,
Jinan Railway Bureau China Railway Jinan Group, officially abbreviated as CR Jinan or CR-Jinan, formerly, Jinan Railway Administration is a subsidiaries company under the jurisdiction of the China Railway (formerly the Ministry of Railway). It supervises the railway ...
the director of Jinan Branch and the Secretary of the Party committee bear the leadership responsibility and order an in-depth inspection and an overall notification. * May 29, 1984 – ''United States'' –
Connellsville, Pennsylvania Connellsville is a city in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States, southeast of Pittsburgh and away via the Youghiogheny River, a tributary of the Monongahela River. It is part of the Pittsburgh Metro Area. The population was 7,637 at th ...
: The Amtrak
Capitol Limited The ''Capitol Limited'' is a daily Amtrak train between Washington, D.C., and Chicago, running via Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Service began in 1981 and was named after the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's ''Capitol Limited'' which ended in 1971 u ...
derails following a railbed washout, injuring 23. The cause was discarded tie ends from track maintenance blocking the drainage culverts. Also the railroad had no system for tracking dangerous local weather. Help was delayed because all radios on the locomotive were damaged in the crash. * June 24 – ''United Kingdom'' – An express passenger train is derailed at ,
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due to excessive speed on a curve. Fifteen people are injured. * July 7 – ''United States'' –
Williston, Vermont Williston is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. Originally rural and laid out with many farms, in recent decades it has developed into a thriving suburb of Burlington, the largest city in the state of Vermont. As of the 2020 ce ...
: The Amtrak Montrealer derails following a railbed washout, killing five people and injuring nearly 140. * July 14 – ''Yugoslavia'' – At
Divača Divača (; it, Divaccia) is a large nucleated village in the Slovenian Littoral, Littoral region of Slovenia, near the Italy, Italian border. It is the seat of the Municipality of Divača and a railway hub. Geography Divača lies along the A1 mo ...
(now in Slovenia), a freight train violates signals and crashes at into a stationary 14-car express en route from
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(now in Serbia) to
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(now in Slovenia) and
Pula Pula (; also known as Pola, it, Pola , hu, Pòla, Venetian language, Venetian; ''Pola''; Istriot language, Istriot: ''Puola'', Slovene language, Slovene: ''Pulj'') is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, and the List of cities and town ...
(now in Croatia) with 1,400 passengers on board. The last 3 passenger cars and 16 goods wagons are destroyed, 31 people die, the property damage is assessed at 64 million
dinars The dinar () is the principal currency unit in several countries near the Mediterranean Sea, and its historical use is even more widespread. The modern dinar's historical antecedents are the gold dinar and the silver dirham, the main coin of ...
(then about £340,000), and the driver is arrested. * July 23 - ''United States'' - Head on crash between Amtrak Train 151 and Amtrak Train 168 occurs on the Hell's Gate Bridge, Queens, NY. 1 passenger was killed, 125 injured. * July 30 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Polmont rail accident The Polmont rail accident, also known as the Polmont rail disaster, occurred on 30July 1984 to the west of Polmont, near Falkirk, in Scotland. A westbound push–pull train, push-pull express train travelling from Edinburgh to Glasgow struck a c ...
, a push-pull train derails after colliding with a cow, killing 13. * August 16 – ''India'' – Heavy rain causes a flash flood that collapses a narrow-gauge railway bridge between Charegaon and
Balaghat Balaghat is a city and a municipality in Balaghat district, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Balaghat District. Wainganga River flows beside the town. Geography Balaghat is located at . It has an a ...
, but the railway has not taken the usual monsoon-season precautions such as providing a watchman who would warn oncoming trains. A night train from
Jabalpur Jabalpur is a city situated on the banks of Narmada River in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. According to the 2011 census, it is the third-largest urban agglomeration in Madhya Pradesh and the country's 38th-largest urban agglomeration. J ...
to
Gondia Gondia (also spelled Gondiya) is a city and municipal council in the Indian state of Maharashtra which serves the administrative headquarters of the eponymous administrative district. Gondia is also known as ''Rice City'' due to the abundance ...
falls into the
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and at least 112 people are killed. * October 11 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Wembley Central rail crash The Wembley Central rail crash was a fatal Train wreck, railway accident that occurred on 11 October 1984 just outside Wembley Central railway station, Greater London. The 17:54 passenger train from Euston railway station, London Euston to Bletc ...
: A passenger train overruns a signal and collides with a freight train at
Wembley Central station Wembley () is a large suburbIn British English, "suburb" often refers to the secondary urban centres of a city. Wembley is not a suburb in the American sense, i.e. a single-family residential area outside of the city itself. in north-west Londo ...
,
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
. Three people are killed. There were also 18 injured. The cause was a signal passed at danger, apparently caused by the passenger train's driver having an attack of an unusual form of amnesia. A medical board concluded that this was due to a transient disturbance of blood flow in the posterior cerebral arteries. * October 31 – ''Argentina'' – A commuter train rams into a bus and shoves it down the rail tracks, scattering wreckage and bodies along the way at San Justo, suburb of
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, killing 43 people; another ten are injured. * November 23 – ''India'' – At
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station in Bombay (now
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), 7 cars of a packed commuter train derail; 25 people are killed and 47 injured. * November 30 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train is derailed by a broken rail at
Stoulton Stoulton or Stoughton is a village and civil parish about 5 miles south west of Worcester, in the Wychavon district, in the county of Worcestershire, England. The parish includes the hamlet of Hawbridge. In 2011 the parish had a population of 45 ...
,
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. Two people are injured. * December 4 – ''United Kingdom'' – Eccles rail crash: An express passenger train collides with a freight train in
Eccles, Greater Manchester Eccles () is a town in the City of Salford in Greater Manchester, England, west of Salford and west of Manchester, split by the M602 motorway and bordered by the Manchester Ship Canal to the south. The town is famous for the Eccles cake. ...
, killing 3 people and injuring 68. * December 11 - United Kingdom - A
London Underground The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or by its nickname the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent ceremonial counties of England, counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and He ...
Train crashed into a stationary train at Kilburn Train Station, the cause of the train crash was a signal error, 1 person was killed and 16 people were injured.


1985

* January 13 – ''Bangladesh'' – When fire breaks out on the ''Samanta'' express train from
Khulna Khulna ( bn, খুলনা, ) is the third-largest city in Bangladesh, after Dhaka and Chittagong. It is the administrative centre of Khulna District and Khulna Division. Khulna's economy is the third-largest in Bangladesh, contributing $53 b ...
to Parbatipur, passengers pull the
communication cord On trains, the expression emergency brake has several meanings: * The ''maximum'' brake force available to the engine driver from the conventional braking system, usually operated by taking the brake handle to its furthest position, through a gat ...
but the driver does not stop, apparently because robbers operate in the area. The official death toll is 27, with at least 58 injured, but news reports say 150 or more are killed. * January 13 – ''
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'' –
Awash rail disaster On 13 January 1985, an express train derailed on a curved bridge over the gorge of the Awash River in Awash, Ethiopia. The official death toll was 428, with more than 500 injuries. Accident On 13 January 1985, an express train was travelling fro ...
: A derailment hurled a train into a ravine at the Ethio-Djibouti Railway, near Awash, killing at least 428 people. This accident is the worst railroad disaster in Africa. * February 23 – ''India'' – On a train to
Nagpur Nagpur (pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, aːɡpuːɾ is the third largest city and the winter capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the 13th largest city in India by population and according to an Oxford's Economics report, Nag ...
, the
communication cord On trains, the expression emergency brake has several meanings: * The ''maximum'' brake force available to the engine driver from the conventional braking system, usually operated by taking the brake handle to its furthest position, through a gat ...
has been disconnected to prevent abuse. A fire breaks out and 34 people are killed according to the official figures, but newspapers report 60 to 100 dead. * March 23 – ''Australia'' – Trinder Park,
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: Two people were killed and 31 injured when two
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collided head on. * April 16 – ''United States'' –
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: The Amtrak
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derailed following a landslide under the railbed, injuring 32. The landslide, caused by extraordinarily heavy snow melt, nearly dammed the adjacent
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. Help was delayed because all radios on the locomotive were damaged in the crash and the site was only accessible via the rail tracks. * June 11 – ''Israel'' – HaBonim disaster, HaBonim: 21 people killed, including 19 school children in a collision between a bus on a school field trip and a train going from Haifa to Tel Aviv near HaBonim. * June 13 – ''India'' – 38 people are killed in a collision at
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. * July 4 – ''United States'' –
Steamtown, U.S.A. Steamtown, U.S.A., was a steam locomotive museum that ran steam excursions out of North Walpole, New Hampshire, and Bellows Falls, Vermont, from the 1960s to 1983. The museum was founded by millionaire seafood industrialist F. Nelson Blount. T ...
: Roaring Brook Township,
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. A private venture
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hit and killed an intoxicated woman(Diana Richter, aged 23). *July 8 – ''France'' – A passenger train collides with a
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on a
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at Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray. Eight people are killed and 55 are injured. * August 2 – ''Mozambique'' –
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rebels in the
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claim responsibility for a disaster that kills 58 people and injures 160, but the government declares it was an accident. * August 2 - ''United States'' -
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- Two
Burlington Northern The Burlington Northern Railroad was a United States-based railroad company formed from a merger of four major U.S. railroads. Burlington Northern operated between 1970 and 1996. Its historical lineage begins in the earliest days of railroadin ...
locomotives collided head-on, claiming the lives of 5 crew members. * August 3 – ''France'' – The stationmaster at Flaujac authorizes a local
autorail The French word Autorail describes a single powered railcar capable of carrying passengers. While the concept faded for a while, it has been introduced with a new range of vehicles for both standard and metre gauge lines. Many autorails from the ...
en route from
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to
Brive Brive-la-Gaillarde (; Limousin dialect of oc, Briva la Galharda) is a commune of France. It is a sub-prefecture and the largest city of the Corrèze department. It has around 46,000 inhabitants, while the population of the agglomeration was 75 ...
to proceed onto a single-track section, then remembers that an express from
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
to
Capdenac Capdenac () is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France. It has been inhabited since prehistoric times. At one time Capdenac was thought to be identifiable as the Gaulish settlement of Uxellodunum which was besieged by Julius Cae ...
is expected in the other direction. With no way to notify the local, he races after it in his car, but the trains collide head-on; 35 people are killed and 165 injured, 29 seriously. * August 31 – ''France'' – Near
Argenton-sur-Creuse Argenton-sur-Creuse is a commune in the Indre department in central France. Geography Argenton-sur-Creuse lies on the river Creuse, about 28 km southwest of Châteauroux. Argenton-sur-Creuse station has rail connections to Vierzon, Limoges and ...
, a passenger train from
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to
Portbou Portbou () is a town in the Alt Empordà Comarques of Catalonia, county, in the Province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. It has a population of people (). Portbou is located near the France, French France–Spain border, border in the Costa Brava r ...
(Spain) must first slow to about for a curve, then to for a temporary speed restriction due to construction. When the driver gets the cab signal for the second restriction, he initially mistakes it for a remainder of the first one, and fails to slow in time. All the passenger cars derail, and a mail train going from
Brive Brive-la-Gaillarde (; Limousin dialect of oc, Briva la Galharda) is a commune of France. It is a sub-prefecture and the largest city of the Corrèze department. It has around 46,000 inhabitants, while the population of the agglomeration was 75 ...
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collides with the wreckage. Altogether 43 are people killed and 38 seriously injured. Following this third major crash in two months, the president of
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resigns. (The same newspaper item mentions two different accidents.) * September 5 or 6 – ''Sudan'' – In heavy rain, a westbound night freight train with locomotives at front and rear is derailed by a washed-out embankment and plunges about into a
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near Sungikai, west of
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on the line from Kosti to
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. Coupled behind the train's first locomotive is a crew sleeping car, followed by a failed locomotive; these three vehicles drop vertically and the wooden-bodied sleeping car is crushed between the other two. One crew member is found dead in the car; another cannot be found and is presumed drowned. * September 11 – ''Portugal'' – Alcafache train crash: The
Sud Express ''Sud Express'' (also called ''Surexpreso'' and ''Sud Expresso'' ) is an overnight passenger train connecting Lisbon with Hendaye, a French commune on the Franco-Spanish border. The original service, operated by the Compagnie Internationale d ...
linking
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-Paris collides head-on with a Regional train linking Guarda-
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at Alcafache (Beira Alta Line) between
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. Portuguese officials claimed 49 killed, but Portuguese media claimed at least 150 people killed. * September 14 – ''Switzerland'' – A
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passenger train collided head-on with two electric locomotives at
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, Morges, in an incident caused by railroad worker missing a switching point at a safety catch point, killing five people and injuring 56. * December 22 – ''Italy'' – An
electric locomotive An electric locomotive is a locomotive powered by electricity from overhead lines, a third rail or on-board energy storage such as a battery or a supercapacitor. Locomotives with on-board fuelled prime movers, such as diesel engines or gas ...
collides with a freight train in
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Ferrara Ferrara (, ; egl, Fràra ) is a city and ''comune'' in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy, capital of the Province of Ferrara. it had 132,009 inhabitants. It is situated northeast of Bologna, on the Po di Volano, a branch channel of the main stream ...
, killing 10 people and injuring 11.


1986

* February 1 – ''South Africa'' – Two commuter trains collide at
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, probably due to a signal malfunction; 39 are killed and about 70 injured, some of them trapped in the wreckage for 12 hours. * February 8 – ''Canada'' –
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,
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: 23 lives lost when
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passenger train and CN freight train collide head-on. This resulted in the adoption of stricter crew scheduling practice and a complete rewrite of the operating rules. * February 17 – ''Chile'' – Queronque rail accident, a
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express train collided head-on with local train, near
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. The official death toll was 58 people with 510 injured. The tragedy prompted the full express route's cancellation. * March 9 – ''United Kingdom'' – A passenger train is in a head-on collision with two light engines at
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, Derbyshire due to a signalman's error. Lack of training and a power cut are contributory factors. One person is killed. * March 10 – ''India'' – Over 50 people are killed in a collision in
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. * May 5 – ''Portugal'' – Póvoa de Santa Iria train collision: a collision between two trains in the Póvoa train station caused the death of 17 people and injured 83 other. * May 15 – ''Bangladesh'' – A crowded express derails near
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due to sabotage (attributed to Sarbahara Marxists), and several cars fall into water; at least 25 are killed and 45 injured. * May 18 – ''United States'' – An excursion train pulled by Norfolk and Western 611 on
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derailed in the
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near
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. 12 passenger cars derailed, 3 being flipped over entirely. 150 people were injured, 7 critically. Cause determined to be worn wheel flange that picked a switch. Resulted in Norfolk Southern requiring tightlock couplers on all passenger equipment and imposing a 40 mph speed restriction on all steam locomotives. * June 15 – ''United Kingdom'' – An express passenger train is derailed at
Motherwell Motherwell ( sco, Mitherwall, gd, Tobar na Màthar) is a town and former burgh in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, south east of Glasgow. It has a population of around 32,120. Historically in the parish of Dalziel and part of Lanarks ...
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injuring 12 due to thermal buckling of track at a junction. * July 8 – ''United States'' – A
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freight train derailed along the
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in
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, igniting
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contained in some of the tanker cars and creating a huge toxic cloud. The evacuation of approximately 30,000 people across
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, as a result was the largest evacuation in Ohio history. 569 persons were treated for various injuries, more than $3.5 million in property damage occurred, and more than $1 billion in lawsuits resulted. The accident was the second major rail disaster in Miamisburg within an eight-year period. * July 26 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Lockington rail crash In Lockington, England on 26 July 1986, the 09:33 passenger train from to Kingston upon Hull on the Hull to Scarborough Line struck a passenger van on a level crossing. Eight passengers on the train and a passenger in the van died. Descrip ...
, a passenger train hit a Ford Escort van on a level crossing at Lockington, England, killing nine and injuring 59. * September 19 – ''United Kingdom'' –
Colwich rail crash The Colwich rail crash occurred on the evening of Friday 19 September 1986 at Colwich Junction, Staffordshire, England. It was significant in that it was a high speed collision between two packed express trains. One driver was killed, but no ...
, An express passenger train overruns signals at
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and comes to halt foul of a junction. Another express passenger train is in collision with it, killing one person and injuring 75. Thirty-two people are hospitalised. * October 9 – ''United States'' – Twelve cars of an
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passenger train derailed in rural south-central Wisconsin, killing a crewman and injuring at least 33 other people. * November 8 – ''Thailand'' –
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: 5 people die and 7 are injured when an unmanned train runs away from the maintenance depot for 15 kilometers at a speed of 50 km/h toward Hua Lamphong station and hits the
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. * November 6 – ''USSR'' – In what is now Ukraine, trains from
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(now Kyiv) to
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and from Krivoy Rog (now
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) to Kiev collide head-on at Kirovograd (now
Kropyvnytskyi Kropyvnytskyi ( uk, Кропивницький, Kropyvnytskyi ) is a city in central Ukraine on the Inhul river with a population of . It is an administrative center of the Kirovohrad Oblast. Over its history, Kropyvnytskyi has changed its name ...
) after one of the engine crew falls asleep and violates signals; 41 are killed. * December 28 – ''Japan'' – An out-of-service train fell onto a fish processing factory, caused by strong wind at Amarube railroad bridge, Kasumi, Hyogo. One train conductor and five factory workers are killed.


1987

* January 4 – ''United States'' – Maryland train collision,
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: The
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''Colonial'' express train, highballing at nearly , slammed into a consist of
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freight locomotives whose engineer had ignored a stop signal and had fouled the Northeast Corridor mainline at . The force of the impact completely destroyed the lead Amtrak locomotive and derailed the rest of the train, killing the Amtrak engineer, a lounge car attendant and 14 passengers. The subsequent investigation revealed that the in-cab signaling system of the Conrail lead locomotive was inoperative and that the Conrail crew had been smoking
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. This notorious accident, Amtrak's deadliest at the time, caused the US railroad industry to tighten up drug use detection among operational personnel and subsequently led to the federal certification of locomotive engineers. * January 16 – ''Sudan'' – An accident at Kosti kills 21 people and injures 45. * February 17 – ''Brazil'' – At Itaquera station on what is now Line 11 of the suburban train network of
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,
CBTU The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) is a nonprofit organization of African American trade union members affiliated with the AFL–CIO. More than 50 different international and national trade unions are represented in CBTU and there are 5 ...
suburban train UW 56 from
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to
Mogi das Cruzes Mogi das Cruzes ( or ) is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, located within the metropolitan region of the state capital of the city of São Paulo. The population is 450,785 (2020 est.) in an area of 713 km2. It is located 40& ...
is crossing back at onto its normal track at the end of a temporary single-track section due to track maintenance, when the middle of the train is struck by train UW 77 coming from Mogi das Cruzes at . There are 3,000 people aboard each train; 58 are killed and 140 injured. It is reported that maintenance work caused a signal failure. * March 9 - ''New Brunswick, Canada'' - Canadian National ore train derailed. *March 10 - ''United Kingdom'' – Before the
Docklands Light Railway The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is an automated light metro system serving the redeveloped Docklands area of London, England and provides a direct connection between London's two major financial districts, Canary Wharf and the City of Londo ...
opened, a test train crashed through
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s at the original high-level Island Gardens DLR station, Island Gardens terminus and was left hanging from the end of the elevated track. There were no injuries among the test engineers onboard. *March 24 – ''United Kingdom'' – A freight train overran a signal and was in a head-on collision with a passenger train at Frome North Junction, Somerset. Several people are seriously injured. * July 2 – ''Zaire'' (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) – A heavy truck from Zambia crashes into the side of a train at a level crossing in Kasumbalesa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kasumbalesa, derailing two cars; 128 people are killed. * July 8 – ''India'' – A Deccan of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad-Hazrat Nizamuddin of
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Dakshin Express derailed at Macherial, Andhra Pradesh, killing 53. * August 6 – ''India'' – Some cars break off a freight train at Palamu district, Palamau; an express en route from Tatanagar Junction railway station, Tatanagar to Amritsar crashes into them, and several cars fall into the water. About 50 people are killed, and 150 are trapped on board for up to 18 hours. * August 7 – ''USSR'' – Kamensk-Shakhtinsky rail disaster: In what is now Russia, a freight train runs away at about due to brake problems. Ahead of it is a passenger train from Rostov-on-Don, Rostov to Moscow, whose driver is ordered to stay ahead of the runaway by skipping the usual stop at Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Kamenskaya. He gets the order when the train has already stopped, and the conductor does not get it at all. The driver tries to start away immediately from the station, but the conductor applies the emergency brake. The trains collide, killing 106 people. * October 19 – ''Indonesia'' – 1987 Bintaro train crash, Bintaro train crash: A local train from Rangkasbitung with 600 passengers collides head-on with another local train with 300 passengers bound for Merak, at Bintaro Jaya, south of Jakarta, killing at least 156 people, injuring at least 300. Worst rail accident in Indonesia's history. * October 19 – ''United Kingdom'' – Glanrhyd Bridge collapse: Four people died when a passenger train from Swansea to Shrewsbury fell off a bridge that had collapsed due to exceptional flood conditions of the river beneath the bridge acting on its piers. * November 18 – ''United Kingdom'' – King's Cross fire: Grease under an escalator at King's Cross St Pancras tube station in
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is ignited, apparently by a dropped match. (Smoking had only recently been prohibited in tube stations and many people would still light cigarettes on the way out.) Measures to control the fire are ineffective and a flashover kills 31 people in the station and injures 100, 19 seriously. * November 28 – ''India'' – At Kishangarh, fire breaks out on board a train from Ajmer to
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; at least 22 are killed and 16 injured. * November 29 – ''USSR'' – On the line between Tbilisi (now in Georgia) and Baku (now in Azerbaijan), freight and passenger trains collide in what is now the border area, between Gardabani and Böyük Kəsik, after one of the drivers falls asleep. There are 30 people killed and 66 injured; two railway officials not only lose their jobs but are expelled from the Communist Party. * December 11 – Egypt – A bus carrying local primary school children returning from the Giza Zoo was smashed by a high-speed train at an unmarked railroad level crossing at Ain Shams, on the outskirts
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, Egypt, killing 62 children and injuring 67.


1988

* January 7 – ''China'' – A railwayman on a train from Guangzhou to Xi'an drops a cigarette into a bucket of flammable liquid and the resulting fire kills 34 people and injures 30. He is sentenced to life in prison. (The same article mentions three accidents.) * January 14 – ''United States'' – Thompsontown, Pennsylvania: Two
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freight trains collide head-on after one train ignores a signal. The engineers and brakemen on both trains are killed, and damage totals $6 million. The crash is attributed to crew fatigue. * January 15 – ''Canada'' – A CP Rail freight train slams into the rear of a switcher train on the outskirts of Regina, Saskatchewan, killing two people and derailing several cars in Canada's third train wreck in three days, railway spokesmen said. * January 17 – ''China'' – A head-on collision in Heilongjiang province kills about 18 people and injures about 72; sabotage is suspected. * January 19 – ''East Germany'' – Forst Zinna rail disaster: A Soviet Union, Soviet tank in Forst Zinna gets stuck on a level crossing and gets hit by an express train. 6 people die, 33 are injured. * January 24 – ''China'' – The derailment of a special express from Kunming to Shanghai kills at least 90 people and seriously injures 66. One source says the accident site is "near Qiewu station" about from Kunming, while another says it is "between Quimu and Denjiacun stations" about from Kunming. * March 23 – ''Spain'' – Juneda, Catalonia. 10 children and 5 adults die when a train slams into a bus on an unbarriered level crossing. * March 24 – ''China'' – Apparently due to signals being violated, an express from
Nanjing Nanjing (; , Mandarin pronunciation: ), alternately romanized as Nanking, is the capital of Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China. It is a sub-provincial city, a megacity, and the second largest city in the East China region. T ...
to Hangzhou with 193 Japanese high-school students on board collides head-on with one going from Changsha to Shanghai, at Nanxiang in suburban Shanghai. One source says 12 people are killed (including two of the students) and 29 injured; another says 28 are killed, most of them students, and 1,209 injured. * April 11 - ''United States'' - A Tram, trolley jumps the tracks at 33rd Street Station in Philadelphia, injuring 27 people. * April 25 - ''Denmark'' - A train in Sorø is derailed, killing 8 people and injuring 72. * May 20 – ''Thailand'' – At Takhli, a heavy truck crashes into the side of a train at a level crossing. Several cars are derailed, some of them falling into an irrigation canal; 27 people are killed and at least 22 injured. * June 4 – ''USSR'' – Arzamas train disaster: A freight train carrying 118 tons of explosives from Dzerzhinsk to the Kazakh SSR explodes at a railway crossing near Arzamas I railway station, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (now in Russia), damaging 151 nearby buildings and killing 91 people. The explosion leaves an 85 foot deep crater. * June 27 – ''France'' – Gare de Lyon rail accident: The driver of a suburban train from Melun inadvertently disables most of the brakes following an earlier problem. The train runs away and hits a stationary rush-hour train in the station; 56 people are killed and over 50 injured. * July 8 – ''India'' – Peruman railway accident: According to Press Trust of India report, a Bangalore–Trivandrum Island Express derails and plunges into Ashtamudi Lake on the outskirts of Kollam, Kerala, 107 people drowned. * August 16 – ''USSR'' – A high-speed train traveling from Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) to Moscow (both now in Russia) derails near Bologoye, Tver Oblast, Bologoye, killing 30 people and injuring about 180. * October 9 – ''Yugoslavia'' – In what is now Serbia, the rear cars of a train from Skopje (now in North Macedonia) to
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derail while passing a stationary freight train in the station at Lapovo, and smash into the freight locomotive. At least 33 are killed and 15 injured. * December 12 – ''United Kingdom'' – Clapham Junction rail crash, London: wrong side failure from electrical short circuit caused by faulty signal maintenance, 35 people dead, more than 100 injured.


1989

* January 15 – ''Bangladesh'' – At Pubail, Gazipur District, a northbound mail train collides head-on with an express going to Chittagong because railway staff do not know how to operate the new signal system, and several cars roll off an embankment into a paddy field, rice paddy. Due to the Bishwa Ijtema religious festival at Tongi, there are over 2,000 people in total on the two trains, many riding on roofs or between cars; at least 170 are killed and over 400 injured. * February 2 – ''Bangladesh'' – 13 people are killed and about 200 injured in a derailment at Chattogram, about from Chittagong. * February 2 – ''United States'' – 1989 Helena train wreck - A runaway train crashes into parked rail cars. * March 2 – ''Ethiopia'' – A freight train, with many people riding on it, collides with some empty cars; 57 people are killed and 54 injured. * March 4 – ''United Kingdom'' – Purley station rail crash, London, England: As one train crosses over from one track to another, a second train Signal Passed At Danger, runs a red signal and collides with the first train; the accident leaves six people dead and 94 injured. * March 6 – ''United Kingdom'' – Glasgow Bellgrove rail accident, two commuter trains crash at Bellgrove station in the East End of Glasgow. One passenger and the driver of one of the trains were killed. * April 3 – ''Italy'' – Two cars of the train from Bari derailed and slammed against the rail at San Severo, Foggia, killing eight and injuring 20. * April 16 – ''India'' – Karnataka express train derailed at Lalitpur, India, Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh, killing 75 people. * May 12 – ''United States'' – San Bernardino train disaster, San Bernardino, California: A Southern Pacific Railroad freight train derails on Duffy Street after descending the very steep Cajon Pass, killing two crew members and two children, ages 7 and 9. Eleven homes were severely damaged or completely destroyed in the accident. 13 days later fuel leaking from a pipeline damaged in the recovery ignites, killing 2 people and causing further damage to homes. * May 19 – ''Mozambique'' – A collision of two trains in Zambezia Province that kills at least 28 and injures 48 is attributed to bad maintenance. * May 24 – ''Thailand'' – A train from Chiang Mai to
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derails into a ravine about north of its destination, killing at least 22 people; an early report blames brake failure. * June 4 – ''USSR'' – Ufa train disaster: Near Asha, Russia, Asha (now in Russia), 575 people are killed and over 600 wounded when two trains pass near a leaking natural gas line which explodes. * June 26 – ''China'' – An explosion in the toilet compartment of a train from Hangzhou to Shanghai kills 20 people and injures 11. Because explosives are not allowed on trains, passengers who work with explosives sometimes hide theirs in that area; consequently it is not known whether the blast was malicious or accidental. * August 4 – ''Cuba'' – The head-on collision of two passenger trains at Colón, Cuba, Colón kills 32 people and injures 17. * August 5 – ''United Kingdom'' – An express passenger train is derailed at , London, due to a vandal placing a length of rail across the line. * August 10 – ''Mexico'' – San Rafael River train wreck: A train carrying 330 people goes off a bridge into the San Rafael River, killing 112. * November 1 – ''India'' – Udyan Abha Toofan express train derailed at Sakaldiha,
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, killing at least 48 people. * November 6 – ''United Kingdom'' – two diesel multiple units are involved in a head-on collision at Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. Seventeen people are taken to hospital. * November 10 – ''Iraq'' – A derailment south of Mosul kills at least 50 people. * November 16 – ''Italy'' – In Crotone, two passenger trains collided on the Crotone–
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line, killing 12 people and injuring 32. *November 20 – ''Australia'' – A Railways in Melbourne, Melbourne suburban Hitachi (Australian train), Hitachi train collides into a stationary suburban Comeng (train), Comeng train at Syndal railway station, the Comeng had been delayed due to a door fault on the train. The Hitachi train had stopped at a prior signal, but then continued onwards. The impact also results in the leading carriage of the Hitachi Train buckling and splitting into two near the front of the carriage. 75 people are injured in the accident.Investigation into the collision of trains at Holmesglen Station 26 July 2000
(3.17.2 Syndal 1989, page 27) – Department of Infrastructure


See also

* List of wars and disasters by death toll#Other Accidents, List of accidents by death toll, category "other" * 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 * List of Russian rail accidents * List of rail accidents in France * Years in rail transport


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Railroad train wrecks 1907–2007
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Rail Accidents (1980-1989) Lists of railway accidents and incidents, Rail accidents 1980-1989 20th-century railway accidents