Rail accident in India
On 26 May 2014, an express train travelling from Gorakhpur town to Hisar collided with a stationary goods train at Chureb railway station in Khalilabad north India, killing at least 40 people and injuring another 150.[1][2][3] Prime-minister-elect Narendra Modi expressed his condolences at the time, on Twitter.[4]
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My condolences to families of those who lost their lives in the Gorakhdham express tragedy. Prayers with the injured.
26 May 2014
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- Feb 8 Annot derailment, France
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- Apr 16 Jagiroad derailment, India
- Apr 24 Katanga derailment, DR Congo
- May 2 Seoul subway crash, South Korea
- May 20 Naro-Fominsk rail crash, Russia
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- May 26 Khalilabad derailment, India
- Jul 15 Moscow Metro derailment, Russia
- Jul 16 Busan subway fire, South Korea
- Jul 17 Denguin rail crash, France
- Jul 24 Medak bus-train collision, India
- Aug 13 Tiefencastel derailment, Switzerland
- Aug 13 Taft Avenue Derailment and Collision
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26°46′57″N 82°58′41″E / 26.78250°N 82.97806°E / 26.78250; 82.97806