1956 Santiago rail crash
Date | February 14, 1956 |
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Time | 4:00 a.m |
Location | Santiago |
Country | Chile |
Rail line | Santiago - Cartagena |
Operator | Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado |
Type of incident | rear collision |
Cause | Signal passed at danger |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 |
Deaths | 23 |
Injuries | 198 |
The 1956 Santiago rail crash occurred on February 14, 1956, at 4:00 a.m.[1] near the Chilean capital Santiago on the branch to Cartagena and killed 23 people.
Two trains left the capital twelve minutes apart. Seven kilometres into their journeys, the second train ran into the back of the first; destroying a wooden, third-class carriage. 23 people were killed and 198 injured. President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo ordered an immediate enquiry; the driver of the rear train was found to be at fault.
The accident happened just seven months after a very similar accident at San Bernardo twenty kilometers south of the city killed 38 people.
Sources
- Accidente de Queronque (in Spanish)
- Trenes sobre rieles: Tragedias en la via (in Spanish)
References
- ↑ http://limboancestral.blogspot.com/2009/09/eugenio-molina.html Árbola y otros cuentos
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