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  2. Eschede train disaster - Wikipedia

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    On 3 June 1998, an ICE 1 train on the Hannover–Hamburg railway near Eschede in Lower Saxony, Germany derailed and crashed into an overpass that crossed the railroad, which then collapsed onto the train. 101 people were killed and at least 88 were injured, making it the second-deadliest railway disaster in German history after the 1939 Genthin rail disaster, and the world's worst ever high ...

  3. Intercity Express - Wikipedia

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    Intercity Express (commonly known as ICE (German pronunciation: [iːtseːˈʔeː] ⓘ)) is a high-speed rail system in Germany. It also serves destinations in Austria, France, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands as part of cross-border services. It is the flagship of the German state railway, Deutsche Bahn. ICE fares are fixed for station ...

  4. High-speed rail in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the first high-speed rail in Germany began shortly after that of the French LGVs (lignes à grande vitesse, high-speed lines).However, legal battles caused significant delays, so that the German Intercity-Express (ICE) trains were deployed ten years after the TGV network was established.

  5. ICE 3 - Wikipedia

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    ICE 3M: Sifa, PZB90, LZB80, Crocodile, TVM430, KVB, ATB, ETCS. Track gauge. 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in) standard gauge. ICE 3 (standing for Intercity-Express), is a family of high-speed electric multiple unit trains operated by Deutsche Bahn. It includes classes 403, 406, 407 and 408, which are additionally specified as ICE 3, ICE 3M, New ICE ...

  6. ICE 1 - Wikipedia

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    The ICE 1 is the first batch-produced German high-speed train and one of six in the Intercity Express family. Revenue service at speeds up to 250 km/h (155 mph) started in 1991. It was raised to 280 km/h (175 mph) in May 1995 and temporary reduced to 250 km/h (155 mph) again, as a result of the Eschede accident.

  7. A New York couple, casino visit and deadly crash: What we ...

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    Law enforcement sources told CNN on Wednesday night that the Rainbow Bridge crash is believed to have involved a local New York individual and a passenger who had planned to attend a KISS concert ...

  8. Rail suicide - Wikipedia

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    A German researcher also found some outlying methods like jumping from a moving train [b] and jumping from a bridge into the path of an approaching train. [11] A railway suicide can also be committed by a vehicle driver, [ c ] such as the Ufton Nervet rail crash , which killed seven others on the train.

  9. Rainbow Bridge crash: Niagara Falls police warn against ...

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    ICYMI: What we know about the Rainbow Bridge crash Two people, Kurt P Villani and Monica Villani, died after a vehicle exploded at a US-Canadaborder crossing at Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, on ...