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Halle train collision | |
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Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.
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Halle train collision | |
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Details | |
Date | 15 February 2010 08:28 CET (07:28 UTC) |
Location | Buizingen, Halle |
Coordinates | 50°44′42″N 4°15′6″E / 50.74500°N 4.25167°E |
Country | Belgium |
Line | Line 96 (Brussels–Quévy) |
Operator | NMBS/SNCB |
Incident type | Collision |
Cause | Running of a red signal |
Statistics | |
Trains | 2 passenger trains |
Passengers | 250–300 passengers |
Deaths | 19 |
Injured | 171 (35 serious) |
Damage | Extensive damage to rails and overhead wiring Extensive damage to first three rail carriages of both trains |
The Halle train collision (also known as the Buizingen train collision) was a collision between two NMBS/SNCB passenger trains carrying a combined 250 to 300 people in Buizingen, in the municipality of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, on 15 February 2010.