List of rail accidents (1990–1999)

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This is a list of rail accidents from 1990 to 1999.

1990

  • January 4 – PakistanSukkur rail disaster: A MultanKarachi Bahauddin Zakaria Express collided head-on with an empty freight train at Sangi station, Sukkur, Sindh. The train was to pass through Sangi, but incorrectly set rail points directed the train to a siding where the freight train was parked. 307 people were killed and another 700 more injured in Pakistan's worst rail disaster.
  • February 2 – West Germany
    Rüsselsheim
    , killing 17 and injuring 80.
  • February 16 – Switzerland – A passenger train collided with a rail-mounted crane at Saxon, killing three people and injuring 12.[1]
  • March 7 – United States
    subway-elevated train failed, causing the train to derail. Three people were killed and 150 injured.[2]
  • May 6 – Australia
    3801 Limited special steam passenger train stalled while climbing a steep gradient from the Hawkesbury River to Cowan. It was then rear-ended by a CityRail inter-urban passenger train, killing six people. Sand applied to the rails interfered with track signals and gave the CityLine train a false clear indication
    .
  • August 20 – PolandUrsus rail crash: Passenger train Silesia – from Prague to Warsaw – telescoped the last car of a passenger train from Szklarska Poręba to Warsaw, killing 16 and injuring 43.[3]
  • December 12 – United States
    MBTA commuter train in Back Bay station in Boston. 453 people were injured.[4]
  • December 20 – Taiwan – A Kaohsiung-Taipei express train collided at a level crossing at Lu Chu, Kaohsiung with a bus carrying 51 farmers which burst into flames, killing 25 people, and injuring 32.[5]

1991

  • January 7 – Hungary – Tram No. 1342 (Ganz bendytram) operated by
    BKV derailed and overturned in Budapest at the corner of Vajda Péter utca and Orczy út due to an unintentional point switching by the tram driver, killing three passengers and a pedestrian.[6]
  • May 3 - Australia - In Henty, New South Wales, a New South Wales XPT train locomotive derailed due to track failures, 6 people were injured.[7]
  • May 14 – JapanShigaraki train disaster, Shigaraki, Shiga: A Shigaraki Kōgen Railway (SKR) passenger train collided head-on with a JR West passenger train after the SKR train passed a red signal, killing 42 people. A malfunctioning signal gave the JR West train a green signal, when the approaching SKR train should have turned the signal to red. Confusion among SKR staff stemming from the signal problems prompted them to send the train against a red signal.[8]
  • July 15 – United States
    Southern Pacific freight train and tumbled off the bridge over the Sacramento River at the Cantara Loop before rupturing on the rocks below, spilling the car's entire load into the river. Virtually every aquatic organism on a 40-mile (64 km) stretch of river was killed.[9]
  • July 21 – United Kingdom – Glasgow: Newton rail accident killed four and injured 22. Junction layout was cited as a contributing factor.
  • July 29 – United States – Seacliff, California: A Southern Pacific freight train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed in the
    Ventura County coastal community of Seacliff. Four of the 14 railroad cars that derailed were carrying two types of chemicals: a half-strength aqueous hydrazine solution used to make agricultural, metal plating, plastics and photo processing chemicals; and naphthalene, an industrial solvent for making other chemicals.[10]
  • July 31 – United States
    Seaboard Air Line of the CSXT Railroad after a faulty switch split as the train passed over it, directing a coach into a hopper car standing on a siding, and derailing equipment. Eight passengers died and 76 were injured.[11]
  • August 5 – CanadaKinsella, Alberta: A CN intermodal train struck a truck carrying light crude oil at a marked highway crossing. The impact ignited the oil and significantly damaged the train, killing the three train crew members and the truck driver.[12]
  • August 28 – United StatesNew York City: 1991 Union Square derailment - Five people were killed and more than 200 injured after a #4 Lexington Avenue express train derailed over a switch just north of Union Square. Two subway cars broke open as they struck the steel tunnel support beams. The uninjured motorman, who was reported to have been handling the train erratically, was later found to be legally drunk. The accident was instrumental in imposing new federal rules for engineer certification and toxicology testing.[13]
  • September 6 –
    Pointe Noire collided head-on with a goods train carrying timber from Brazzaville.[14]
  • October 16 – France – . A freight train overran a closed signal after its engineer suffered a heart attack, and fouled the path of the Nice-Paris night train at Melun, killing 16 people. The deadman mechanism worked normally but failed to stop the train in time. This led to the adoption of the KVB automatic train control system.[15]
  • November 15 – Taiwan
    Tze-Chiang Train ran over the stop signal and rear-ended a southbound Chukuang train, killing 30 people and injuring 112.[16]
  • December 7 – United KingdomSevern Tunnel rail accident - An InterCity 125 diesel multiple unit was rear-ended by a Class 155 Sprinter inside the Severn Tunnel, injuring 185 people.

1992

1993

1994

1995

Fox River Grove level crossing accident
.

1996

Weyauwega derailment
aftermath, March 5, 1996.

1997

1998

The Jyväskylä derailment
  • March 6 – FinlandJyväskylä rail accident: An express passenger train derailed at Jyväskylä after overspeeding while passing over a slow-speed turnout. The locomotive driver and nine passengers were killed, 94 people were injured.
  • April 4 – IndiaFatuha train crash: At least 11 people died near Patna (near Fatuha station) on the Howrah-Delhi main line after the Howrah-Danapur Express derailed.
Destroyed cars from the Eschede train disaster

1999

The Bourbonnais derailment
The Wuppertal monorail derailment
  • March 15 – United States
    grade crossing
    and derails. An ensuing fire set one Superliner sleeper car ablaze. Eleven people were killed and over 100 were injured. It was subsequently determined that the truck driver had ignored the grade crossing signals and driven around the lowered gates.
  • April 12 – Germany
    Schwebebahn
    forgot to unscrew a metal clamp from the elevated monorail track. The first train in the morning hit it, derailed, and crashed into the river below, killing 5 passengers and injuring 47.
  • April 23 – Canada – VIA Rail train No. 74, encountered an unexpected reversed switch, crossed over to the south main track and derailed at Thamesville, Ontario. The derailed train collided with stationary rail cars on an adjacent yard track and all four passenger cars and the locomotive of the passenger train derailed. The two train crew members in the locomotive cab were killed.[62]
  • August 2 – India
    Gaisal train disaster
    : Two express trains collided head-on, killing more than 285 people.
  • August 18 - Australia - ‘’’Zanthus train collision’’’, In Zanthus, Western Australia, an Indian Pacific Train crashed into an Nrc Train and derailed, injuring 21 people.[63]
  • October 5 – United KingdomLadbroke Grove rail crash: A high-speed head-on collision between two trains occurred due to a signal passed at danger. The fuel tanks of one of the trains were destroyed and the contents were ignited by overhead power lines, causing a fireball, killing 31 people and injuring more than 520.[64][65]
  • November 1 – Switzerland – Two trains collided in Bern after one of them passed a signal at danger, killing two people.[1]
  • December 3 – AustraliaGlenbrook rail accident, New South Wales: Stop and Proceed rule at red signal applied with insufficient care (too much speed), killing seven.
  • December 30 – CanadaMont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec: Several tank cars filled with gasoline and heating oil from the CN freight train 703 travelling westward derailed as it was passing the CN freight train 306, travelling in the opposite direction on a parallel track. Train 306 hit the derailed cars, which exploded on impact, killing the engineer and the conductor of the 306 and starting a fire which burned 2.7 million liters of oil and forced the evacuation of 350 families within a 2-kilometer radius over the next four days.[66]

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