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Šakvice train collision

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Location
  
Šakvice

Type of incident
  
Collision

Date
  
24 December 1953

Injuries
  
83

Country
  
Czechoslovakia

Trains
  
2

Total number of deaths
  
103

Šakvice train collision

The Šakvice train disaster occurred on 24 December 1953 in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). A local train was standing at the Šakvice station near Brno, when the Prague-Bratislava express ran into it, resulting in 103 deaths and a further 83 injured. The Ministry of the Interior said there was gross negligence by a number of railway men who had since been arrested. Other reports said that the express train crew had consumed a number of bottles of wine. Other sources have over 100 or 186 deaths.

This rail accident was one of the 20 most serious rail accidents by death toll to 1953.

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Šakvice train collision Wikipedia