2006 Rome Metro crash

Coordinates: 41°53′41″N 12°30′17″E / 41.89460°N 12.50463°E / 41.89460; 12.50463
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On 17 October 2006 at 9:37am local time (07:37

life-threatening conditions
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The whole

Complesso Ospedaliero San Giovanni - Addolorata
, being the nearest, receiving most of them.

While no official cause of the accident has been released, officials excluded terrorism as a cause for the incident. Several passengers reported that the driver of the moving train failed to stop at a red signal and that the train had been running strangely at previous stations. A senior driver disclosed that the moving train had previously had braking problems on a test drive.[2]

A possible explanation of the accident may lie in a misunderstanding between the driver and the control centre, which would have authorized the train to proceed to the "next station", meaning a station closed to the public (Manzoni), the last before Vittorio Emanuele station, while the driver would have understood it to mean the next working station, that is, Vittorio Emanuele itself.[3]

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