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AntZ
07-23-2011, 03:02 PM
Chinese State Media Say Bullet Train Derails, Falls Off Bridge

Published July 23, 2011 | Associated Press




BEIJING -- A Chinese news agency says two cars from a high-speed train derailed and fell off a bridge but there is no immediate word on casualties.

The official Xinhua News Agency said the cars derailed in Wenzhou city in Zhejiang province about 8:30 p.m.on Saturday.

It says rescue personnel are rushing to the scene but that details on casualties are not known.

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Hate when that happens!


Now that they stole the bullet train plans, they need to go steal the plans that keeps bullet trains on the track! :-k

FBD
07-23-2011, 04:01 PM
was this one going the 50+ mph faster that they claimed over its true safe operational speed?

DemonGeminiX
07-23-2011, 07:17 PM
It's being reported that there are 32 confirmed dead now.

AntZ
07-23-2011, 07:20 PM
I read earlier that lightning struck the train dead, then another came along and crashed into it?? Weird!

AntZ
07-23-2011, 07:32 PM
Chinese State Media Say Bullet Train Derails, Falls Off Bridge

Published July 23, 2011

| Associated Press



BEIJING -- A Chinese bullet train lost power after being struck by lightning and was hit from behind by another train, knocking two of its carriages off a bridge, killing at least 16 people and injuring 89, state media reported.

The official Xinhua News Agency said four cars on the second train also derailed, but it did not say how serious that was.

The first train was traveling from the Zhejiang provincial capital of Hangzhou when the accident occurred in Wenzhou city at about 8:30 p.m., Xinhua said.

It said one carriage from the first train fell about 65 to 100 feet. Pictures on the Internet showed one badly damaged car lying on its side by the bridge and the second car leaning against the bridge after landing on its end..

Xinhua quoted an unidentified witness as saying "rescuers have dragged many passengers out of the coach that fell on the ground."

The trains involved are "D" trains, the first generation bullet train with an average speed of about 95 miles per hour and not as fast as the new Beijing-Shanghai line.

Xinhua said the train hit by lightning was "D3115." It said the Ministry of Railways confirmed that it was hit from behind by train "D301."

China has spent billions of dollars and plans more massive spending to link the country with a high-speed rail network. Recently, power outages and other malfunctions have plagued the showcase high-speed line between Beijing and Shanghai since it opened on June 30.

Official plans call for China's bullet train network to expand to 8,000 miles of track this year and 10,000 miles by 2020.

The huge spending connected with the rail expansion also has been blamed for corruption, and Railways Minister Liu Zhijun was dismissed this spring amid an investigation into unspecified corruption allegations.

Yt Trash
07-24-2011, 02:32 PM
Aftermath pics (http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/185785/20110724/china-high-speed-train-trains-collision-lightning-accident-lightning-strike-power-elevated-track-wen.htm)