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  2. List of rail accidents in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Crash of a TALGO express train from Madrid to Cartagena into a car at a crossing. [285] Alicante crossing accident of 2005: December 5, 2005: San Gabriel – Torrellano, Alicante: 4: 0: Crash of a commuter train from Alicante to Murcia into a car at a crossing. [286] Puerta del Ángel Metromadrid station train crash (2006) April 10, 2006 ...

  3. Santiago de Compostela derailment - Wikipedia

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    Amagasaki rail crash (2005), a suburban train crash that occurred on a curve at high speed. Eckwersheim derailment (2015), a similar incident in France that occurred when a high-speed train entered a curve at excessive speed during commissioning tests of a new high-speed line; Valencia Metro derailment (2006) List of rail accidents (2010–2019)

  4. Lego Trains - Wikipedia

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    One section of a massive Lego train layout at the National Train Show in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 9, 2005. Lego Trains (stylized as LEGO Trains) is a product range and theme of the construction toy Lego, which incorporates buildable train sets. The Lego Trains theme became a sub-theme of Lego City in 2006.

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  6. Lego Icons - Wikipedia

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    Lego Icons (formerly known as Lego Creator Expert and stylized as LEGO Icons) is a series of Lego construction toys aimed at a demographic of adolescents and adults. Beginning in 2000 without an established logo or icon, Icons features models such as aircraft, sculptures, and world buildings, selling as exclusives with numerous specialized elements and complex building techniques.

  7. 2004 Madrid train bombings - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Madrid train bombings (also known in Spain as 11M) were a series of coordinated, nearly simultaneous bombings against the Cercanías commuter train system of Madrid, Spain, on the morning of 11 March 2004—three days before Spain's general elections. The explosions killed 200 people and injured around 2,500.

  8. Montparnasse derailment - Wikipedia

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    The train had left Granville on time at 08:45, but was several minutes late as it approached its Montparnasse terminus with 131 passengers on board. In an effort to make up lost time, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the train approached the station faster than usual, at a speed of 40–60 km/h (25–37 mph), and when the driver attempted to apply the Westinghouse ...

  9. The 5 Worst Restaurant Ripoffs, According to Chefs - AOL

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    4. Certain Sushi Rolls. Pay attention to the descriptions when you read the menu at your favorite sushi joint, guys.One Redditor explained that the only difference between her restaurant's $3.75 ...