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  2. Wenzhou train collision - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] The Minister of Railways announced further cuts in the speed of Chinese high-speed trains, with the speed of the second-tier 'D' trains reduced from 250 to 200 km/h (155 to 124 mph). [44] The speed of the remaining 350 km/h (220 mph) trains between Shanghai and Hangzhou was reduced to 300 km/h (186 mph) as of 28 August 2011. [45]

  3. 2023 Beijing Subway collision - Wikipedia

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    The two trains involved in the collision were CSR Qingdao Sifang SFM13 trainsets, the first train being CP024 and the second CP032. [2] They entered service in 2015. [2]There was heavy snow the day before the collision, which caused the temporary closure of some train lines and schools, [1] and above-ground trains were instructed to be operated manually and to maintain a larger gap between ...

  4. List of rail accidents in China - Wikipedia

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    A train derailed on a bridge and fell into the river. [1] Lichiatsai: February 1910 10+ Runaway coaches crashed into a freight train. [2] Guangzhou: December 1910 31 111 Collision of a passenger train with a luggage train. [3] Changsha: January 1918 300 A train carrying retreating troops was ordered to dispatch and crashed into an oncoming ...

  5. List of rail accidents (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    27 July – Indonesia – 2022 Serang train crash, a train crashed into an odong-odong (a minibus that carries people, most often children, for amusement purposes), killing nine and injuring several. [114] 30 July – Bangladesh – In Chittagong District, a train crashed into a bus at a railroad crossing, killing 11 people and injuring five. [115]

  6. 2018 Yilan train derailment - Wikipedia

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    At least 18 people were killed in the accident, with another 187 injured, all on board. [3]Six of the dead were reportedly under the age of 18. [17] Taiwan's Railway Authority confirmed that eight of the dead were of the same family, and the Health Ministry confirmed that 53 injured passengers remained in the hospital.

  7. Chenzhou train collision - Wikipedia

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    Train K9017 was an express K-class passenger train departing from Changsha, Hunan, to Shenzhen, Guangdong. At around 02:34 local time, the train pulled into Chenzhou Railway Station at speeds of over 50 km/h (31 mph), colliding sideways against train K9063 from Tongren , Guizhou to Shenzhen West, which had just begun its way out of the station ...

  8. About 1,000 tourists trapped in China's Xinjiang after avalanches

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    Around 1,000 tourists remain stranded in a remote holiday village after avalanches hit China's northwestern Xinjiang region with metres-high snow and fickle weather impeding evacuation, state TV ...

  9. List of TGV accidents - Wikipedia

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    Train 736, rounding a curve toward the crossing, ploughed into it at 110 km/h (68 mph). The large mass of the road vehicle made this crash much worse than it might otherwise have been; the engineer and one passenger died, and many more were injured when the first trailer was ripped open by debris. Only the leading power unit derailed.