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This shocking array of disaster footage compiles 6 fatal train wrecks from around the world.

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6 FATAL TRAIN DISASTERS – RAILWAY MONTH (FEBRUARY 2017).

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40 Comments

  1. 5:26 This movie isn't a Tsurumi Rail accident.
    This is a video of the Mikawashima Rail accident that occurred in 1962.
    The images of the Tsurumi Rail accident and the Mikawashima Rail accident are mixed.

  2. I am from India and I have heard about the Mahabubnagar rail disaster from my grandfather. India have foreseen many accidents in the past like the Ghaisal Train accident of 1999…even it was deadly like anything. Fortunately the technology have upgraded now lessening the chances but the lost souls have bestowed upon huge losses on the respective families in the past.

  3. i was watching all serious, until the announcer started calling the names of harmelen rail disaster, why can't you english people talk dutch names normally?

  4. I'm a 91 year old ,and I just missed the tragic train crash at Harrow and Wealdstone in 1952 .I was on my way to work at Rayners Lane .what we w would have done that fateful day if it wasn't for the help of the American Air Force , who were at South Ruislip,amazing effort after all this time.Thanks Yanks .good job

  5. Here in Connecticut they want to straighten tracks through historical towns so they can go 200 MPH.. The blood and gore will be everywhere..

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