Bilecik train collision
The Bilecik train collision happened on 3 January 2010, when two passenger trains collided in Bilecik, Turkey. One person was killed and seven people were injured.
Two passenger trains were involved in a collision at Bilecik, Turkey when one train ran into the rear of another. One train driver was killed and seven passengers were injured. Both trains were travelling from Istanbul to Eskişehir. The second train passed a signal at danger and ran into the rear of the first train, which was stationary at the time.[1]
See also
- List of rail accidents (2010-2019)
References
Railway accidents in 2010 (2010) |
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| Location and date |
- Uttar Pradesh, India (2, 16, 17 and 22 January; 21, 24 September and 4 October)
- Bilecik, Turkey (3 January)
- Carrbridge, United Kingdom (4 January)
- Buizingen, Belgium (15 February)
- Sjursøya, Norway (24 March)
- Moscow, Russia (29 March)
- Merano, Italy (12 April)
- Pretoria, South Africa (21 April)
- Jiangxi, China (23 May)
- Gyaneshwari, India (28 May)
- Falls of Cruachan, United Kingdom (6 June)
- Yanga, Republic of the Congo (21 June)
- Castelldefels, Spain (23 June)
- Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic (28 June)
- Sainthia, India (19 July)
- Fiesch, Switzerland (23 July)
- Naples, Italy (6 August)
- Little Cornard, United Kingdom (17 August)
- Blackheath, South Africa (25 August)
- Badarwas, India (20 September)
- Bir El Bay, Tunisia (24 September)
- Skotterud, Norway (1 October)
- Petarukan, Indonesia (2 October)
- Marhanets, Ukraine (12 October)
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