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Accident waiting to happen

  • Tram accident necessitating the heavy braking of the tram. In addition, fewer accidents seemed to happen with older tram drivers and on tracks segregated from other traffic
  • Dahlerau train disaster The Dahlerau train disaster was a railway accident that took place on May 27, 1971 in Dahlerau, a small town in Radevormwald, West Germany, in which a
  • Menheniot railway station the use of the railway staff working here. The "stone erection" is still in existence, used as a waiting shelter. The Cornwall Railway was amalgamated
  • Garsdale railway station the station waiting room was once used for Anglican church services, and the railway turntable had a wall of sleepers built around it to prevent locomotives
  • Zanthus train collision door/seal box, lights are changed to indicate point positions. All traffic then proceeds as directed. This accident happened because the points were not fully
  • Sutton Coldfield railway station main building. A station shop and a new waiting room were provided. On the northbound platform, the small waiting room was replaced with new seats. Passenger
  • List of rail accidents in New Zealand 1992. Local residents considered the crossing was an accident waiting to happen because it was close to the highway, had limited visibility and many drivers
  • Bad Aibling rail accident Joachim Herrmann said that it was "difficult to comprehend" how the accident happened. Chancellor Angela Merkel said she was "dismayed and saddened" by
  • Gualliguaica rail accident The Gualliguaica rail accident happened on March 11, 1971, near Vicuña in the Elqui Province of northern Chile, when a runaway train carrying 350 passengers
  • Wenzhou train collision China's reputation in high-speed railway technology was scrutinized internationally. In response to the accident, Railways minister Sheng Guangzu announced
  • Wivelsfield railway station platform, and the waiting room building, to collapse and fall down the embankment. On 23 December 1899, a serious accident happened here, when a red signal
  • Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway railway has built several coaches to accommodate wheelchair users, starting with driving trailer coach 105 (heavily re-built after extensive accident
  • Quintinshill rail disaster (redirect from Quintinshill rail accident) the accident would not have happened. Meakin and Tinsley were released from prison on 15 December 1916. After release, Tinsley went straight back to working
  • Endersbach station (category Railway stations opened in 1861) 1899, the State Railways opened a second mainline track between Waiblingen and Schorndorf. On 11 November 1914, there was a train accident in Endersbach
  • Railway accidents in New South Wales The railways of New South Wales, Australia have had many incidents and accidents since their formation in 1831. (There are close to 1,000 names associated
  • 1954 Zagreb tram accident October 1954 in Zagreb, Croatia, a tram accident happened on Mirogoj Road, a steep road leading from Medveščak Street to Mirogoj Cemetery. A tram lost control
  • Onawa train wreck The Onawa train wreck was a fatal railroad accident that happened two miles west of Onawa, Maine on December 20, 1919, and killed 23 people. The line concerned
  • St Johns train crash 1898 (category Railway accidents in London) train crash happened at 9 am on 21 March 1898 when, in thick fog, a passenger train waiting to enter St Johns Station on the South Eastern Railway, UK was


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