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Disaster involving one or more trains
For other uses, see Train wreck (disambiguation).
It has been suggested that this article be merged with Classification of railway accidents . (Discuss) Proposed since January 2025.
A train accident or train wreck is a type of disaster involving one or more trains. Train wrecks often occur as a result of miscommunication, as when a moving train meets another train on the same track, when the wheels of train come off the track or when a boiler explosion occurs. Train accidents have often been widely covered in popular media and in folklore.
A head-on collision between two trains is colloquially called a "cornfield meet" in the United States.[1]
Causes
[edit ]Train accidents can occur due to a range of factors, including one or more of the following:
- Human error – One of the leading causes of train accidents is human error. This can involve train operators failing to adhere to safety protocols, distraction, fatigue, impaired judgment, or inadequate training.
- Mechanical failures – Equipment malfunctions or failures, such as faulty brakes, defective signaling systems, or problems with locomotives or railcars, can contribute to train accidents.
- Track and infrastructure issues – Poorly maintained tracks, inadequate inspection procedures, or infrastructure deficiencies like weakened bridges or faulty switches can lead to accidents.
- Weather conditions – Severe weather conditions, including heavy rain, snowstorms, or extreme heat, can impact track conditions, visibility, and the overall safety of train operations.
- Sabotage - People can break, place something, intentionally set the switch to a collision course, destroy tracks, and this is called rail sabotage.[2]
- Attack - Anyone such as terrorists or shooters disrupted rail traffic such as bombing or shooting on a train.[3]
Train wreck gallery
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Train wreck in Rainy River District, Ontario, in the 1900s.
See also
[edit ]- Lists of rail accidents
- Classification of railway accidents
- The crash at Crush, Texas, an intentional train wreck conducted as a publicity stunt
- Railway accident deaths
References
[edit ]- ^ "Definition of CORNFIELD MEET". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2021年07月19日.
- ^ "Are the railroads being sabotaged causing derailments?". 19 February 2023.
- ^ "Train Wrecks and Track Attacks: An Analysis of Attempts by Terrorists and Other Extremists to Derail Trains or Disrupt Rail Transportation". 20 July 2018.
Further reading
[edit ]- Aldrich, Mark. Death Rode the Rails: American Railroad Accidents and Safety, 1828–1965 (2006) excerpt
- Earnshaw, Alan (January 2008). "Trains in trouble - the early years". Hornby Magazine. No. 7. Hersham: Ian Allan Publishing. pp. 114–117. ISSN 1753-2469. OCLC 226087101.
- Vaughan, Adrian. Obstruction Danger: Significant British Railway Accidents, 1890–1986 (Motorbooks International, 1989). online
External links
[edit ]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Train wrecks .
- BBC News: World's worst rail disasters
- A signalman (1874). A voice from the signal-box: or, railway accidents and their causes . London: Longmans, Green, & Co.