rush hour of June 22, 2009, a subway train wreck occurred between two southbound Red Line Washington Metro trains in Northeast Washington, D.C., United...
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2009 Washington Metro train collision may refer to: June 2009 Washington Metro train collision, between two revenue trains on the Red Line between Fort...
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on the Washington Metro over its history, including several collisions causing injuries and fatalities, and numerous derailments. The Washington Metropolitan...
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in Metro-North's history, and was at the time the deadliest rail accident in the United States since the June 2009 Washington Metro train collision, which...
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accident June 2009 Washington Metro train collision, similar accident in Washington, D.C. in which a stationary train was rear-ended by a train moving at...
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several others were burned. June 22 – United States – June 2009 Washington Metro train collision – On the Washington Metro, an electronic track-circuit...
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Car 1079 was the lead car on the second train involved in the June 22, 2009, Washington Metro train collision and was subsequently destroyed. Its mate...
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The Washington Metro, often abbreviated as the Metro and formally the Metrorail, is a rapid transit system serving the Washington metropolitan area of...
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The 1982 Washington Metro train derailment was an incident involving a single Orange Line Washington Metro train during the afternoon rush hour of January...
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25 killed plus 135 injured 2009 June 2009 Washington Metro train collision, Washington, DC; 9 killed plus 80 injured 2009 Walt Disney World monorail accident...
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Hitachi Rail Italy (section Metro)
to a train operator while in manual mode (which is the only mode used since the June 2009 Washington Metro train collision). On 7 June 2017 Metro announced...
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which in a collision will engage with the anticlimber on the next car. The aftermath of the June 2009 Washington Metro train collision The aftermath...
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the system has been operating in manual mode since the June 2009 Washington Metro train collision, and plans are to operate in manual mode until newer railcars...
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since Lunar Prospector in 1998. June 21 – Greenland gains self-rule. June 22 – June 2009 Washington Metro train collision, 9 people were killed and 80 people...
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circuit used in tuned radio frequency receivers. June 2009 Washington Metro train collision, fatal train crash caused by parasitic oscillation in signal...
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rapid transit line of the Washington Metro system, consisting of 27 stations in Montgomery County, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., in the United States...
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crashes of flights ValuJet 592 and Air France 447, and the June 2009 Washington Metro train collision. The academic research covered in the book comes from...
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"Metro Train -Derails; 3 Die". The Washington Post. "At Least 7 Killed in Deadliest Collision in D.C. Metro History". NBC Washington. June 22, 2009. Archived...
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Takoma station (redirect from Takmoa (Washington Metro))
NBC4 Washington. June 2024. Retrieved June 3, 2024. Lena H. Sun; Robert Thomson (June 22, 2009). "Red Line Collision Kills at Least 6". The Washington Post...
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the train before it has passed the Danger signal. However, provided that the train stops within the designated overlap beyond that signal, a collision should...
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List of rail accidents (2010–2019) (redirect from 2013 Vienna train collision)
North Washington Metro station after the front car left the tracks. One person was hospitalized. 15 February – Belgium – Halle train collision: Two passenger...
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expanding the Namma Metro network. Services operate daily between 05:00 and 24:00 running with a headway varying between 3–15 minutes. The trains initially began...
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Stephen J. (June 9, 1983). "Baltimore-D.C. Commuter Train Trips to Increase". The Washington Post. p. B8. ProQuest 147548056. Fuchs, Tom (April 2009). "30th...
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and operation on the Washington Metro system involves train control, station identification, train signaling, signage, and train length. As with any working...
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7th Street/Metro Center, Pico, and Grand/LATTC stations. The A and E Lines diverge at Flower Street and Washington Boulevard. E Line trains continue south...
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Pointe-Noire. June 22 – Washington Metro accident occurs when two afternoon southbound Metrorail trains on the Red Line are in a rear-end collision between...
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Shady Grove station (redirect from Shady Grove (Washington Metro))
"WMATA's Metro Proposal from 1967". June 19, 2016. "Railroad Accident Report: Collision of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Train T-111 with...
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Level crossing (redirect from Train crossing)
page 121 Plane, Train Collide on Runway Daily Mirror 18 June 1950 page 2 Collision at Airport, all Factors Probed Canberra Times 20 June 1950 page 2 "Wynyard...
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Report: Collision of Two Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Metrorail Trains Near Fort Totten Station, Washington, D.C., June 22, 2009 (PDF)...
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Farragut North station (redirect from Farragut North (Washington Metro))
station is an underground Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., located on the Red Line. The station serves Downtown Washington and is immediately northwest...
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