1998 Khanna rail collision

Khanna rail disaster
Location in Punjab, India
1998 Khanna rail collision (India)
Details
Date26 November 1998
03:15
LocationKhanna
Coordinates30°44′09″N 76°10′22″E / 30.73583°N 76.17278°E / 30.73583; 76.17278
CountryIndia
LineNorthern Railway
OperatorIndian Railways
Incident typeDerailment and collision
CauseBroken rail
Statistics
Trains2
Passengers2500
Deaths212

The Khanna rail disaster occurred on 26 November 1998 near Khanna on the Khanna-Ludhiana section of India's Northern Railway in Punjab, at 03:15 when the Calcutta-bound Jammu Tawi-Sealdah Express collided with six derailed coaches of the Amritsar-bound "Frontier Mail" which were lying in its path.[1] At least 212 people were killed;[2] the trains were estimated to be carrying 2,500 passengers. The initial derailment was caused by a broken rail.[3] The crash is among the deadliest rail accidents in India.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ 151 killed in Punjab rail tragedy
  2. ^ "Untitled Page".
  3. ^ http://www.expressindia.com/news/ie/daily/19990901/ige01021.html Hundreds of train mishaps unreported -- Panel
  4. ^ "Odisha train accident: A look back at the nearly identical 1998 Khanna rail disaster".
  5. ^ "Odisha train mishap: A look at some of the biggest railway accidents in India".