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The sleeping rider was burned to death on the F train in Coney Island Sunday. Obtained by the Post “It’s scary,” Alex Gureyev, a 39-year-old construction manager from Brooklyn, told The Post.
The train derailed east of Glidden, Iowa, a town of around 1,000 in Carroll County, around 5 p.m. Monday, July 29. Glidden is about 60 miles west of Ames on U.S. Highway 30. The derailment ...
At approximately 7:30 a.m. EST on December 22, 2024, [6] [7] on a stationary F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue station, a man approached the only other passenger on the train car, a woman who was sleeping, [3] [8] using a lighter to set fire to her clothing. The victim became engulfed in flames in a matter of seconds.
8 June – Iran – 2022 South Khorasan train derailment, a passenger train traveling from Tabas to Yazd crashed into an excavator and derailed, killing 18 and injuring 87. [ 106 ] 13 June – Spain – a locomotive collided with a passenger train in Vila-seca, Catalonia . 22 were injured, five of them critically.
Emerson, Iowa: Derailment 1 27 The train derailed due to flooding of the tracks. RAR-83-02: June 23, 1982 Coast Starlight: Gibson, California: Fire 2 61 A fire of unknown cause took place in a passenger car. RAR-83-03: April 3, 1983 Crescent: Rockfish, Virginia: Derailment 0 24 The train derailed due to debris from a landslide. RAR-83-10 July ...
NYPD officers responded to reports of a fire just before 7:30 a.m. at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue subway station and found the woman engulfed in fire while sitting on an idling F train ...
Drone videos captured a fire burning from a derailed train in Sibley, Iowa, on May 16.The incident was caused by a bridge collapse, according to local media citing officials. Media reports said ...
The train crashed into another one in the station leading to guests boarding that train to be injured. The two ejected victims were pronounced dead at nearby Shore Medical Center in Somers Point, New Jersey. This accident caused the state of New Jersey to change its fine for an amusement ride law violation from $500 to $5,000. [97]