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Train crashes are rare in China, that's why they're news. Indian train crashes are non-news because it is not worth the time reporting deaths of Indians.

North India Train Crash Kills at Least Five - WSJ.com

PATNA, India – A railway official says at least five people were killed when a passenger train collided with a freight train in northern India.

Local station master K.P. Singh says a freight train at the Karanpuratu railway station in the northern state of Jharkhand rolled backward just before a Delhi-bound passenger train pulled into the station on the same track.

He says the resulting collision at 5:40am Wednesday killed four people and injured nine others.

Accidents are common on India's railroad network -- one of the world's largest, with some 14 million passengers daily. Most collisions are blamed on poor maintenance and human error.
 
only a chinese will troll on someones death

well atleast you earned your 3 Rmb

By the way , Indian Railways network is the 2nd largest In the world and 140 Million People use For daily commute , which too is the Highest in the World
and Yes we do have 3-4 accidents a yr , and we are developing technologies to prevent it like the Automated train stopage and collision aversion system being currently fielded by Mumbai railway and which is being slowly deployed on all major routes

Also we have accidents on stations which are mainly due to people not following rules
 
Train crashes are rare in China, that's why they're news. Indian train crashes are non-news because it is not worth the time reporting deaths of Indians.

North India Train Crash Kills at Least Five - WSJ.com

PATNA, India – A railway official says at least five people were killed when a passenger train collided with a freight train in northern India.

Local station master K.P. Singh says a freight train at the Karanpuratu railway station in the northern state of Jharkhand rolled backward just before a Delhi-bound passenger train pulled into the station on the same track.

He says the resulting collision at 5:40am Wednesday killed four people and injured nine others.

Accidents are common on India's railroad network -- one of the world's largest, with some 14 million passengers daily. Most collisions are blamed on poor maintenance and human error.

What is the aim of this post ?

To share info about a train crash in India or to make it another 'me Vs you' needless slanging match ?
 
How can two trains have head on collision. The Indian engineers must be on drug or something

its not two trains on head on course. It was a "Y" joint and the goods train rolled back when on the mail line the passenger train was moving. So the collision. It was a human error on the part of the Goods train driver who had not applied the stationary breaks properly. Yes, This is a unfortunate event and could have been avoided.

My question is Firstly its been reported on all main news papers in India. So taking potshots is showing how low OP is.
Furthermore, why is this news posted here after almost 2 weeks. The intentions are not appropriate.
 
Today's best thread in PDF, Below_Freezing proved his worth. :tup:
somebody plz thank him for this useful thread
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RIP to the dead. Brownie points for innocent deaths, damn how low will you go. :no:
 
even Indian Train Accidents are making news in China....:tup:
 
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Train crash is rare in China wen compare to India , of course I agree. Wat abt the mining accident in China??? how many of them killed till now?? your mining accident and their casualties record is amazingly outperformed than rest of the world. Have u for forgot that?? huh..

Why can't u start the thread abt that? If u started then it would be interesting to debate . wat u think?
 
What ancient civilization? The China we know today became a country in 1949.

As somebody quoted China existed for more than 1000 years? Trolls are also their products mass produced. :china:
 
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