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The Weyauwega derailment was a railroad accident that occurred in Weyauwega, Wisconsin, United States, in the early morning hours of March 4, 1996. The derailed train was carrying a large quantity of hazardous material, which immediately caught fire.
The town of Weyauwega, Wisconsin, was evacuated as the fire burns for most of the 18-day evacuation. March 8 – United Kingdom – 1996 Stafford rail crash: A freight train derailed due to an axle failure and was then struck by a Travelling Post Office train, killing one person and injuring 22.
Alcohol is believed to be factor in a wrong-way crash in Weyauwega that killed three people Saturday night, according to Waupaca County officials. Alcohol believed to be a factor in wrong-way ...
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A few minutes and one pickup truck driving the wrong way changed an entire family's lives forever, with ripple effects crossing continents.
About 1,000 derailments occur every year across the United States, according to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). In 2022, there were 1,044 instances of trains coming off their tracks.
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March 4 – Weyauwega, Wisconsin derailment: A Wisconsin Central freight train derails on a broken switch in Weyauwega, Wisconsin.The derailment forces the evacuation of the entire town until March 20 while fire crews work to control the resulting blaze.