A train derailed Feb. 5 in northern Russia’s Kirov region . The most violent train accidents of 2013 in this photo gallery by ITAR-TASS.
Train accidents in 2013
The most violent train accidents of 2013 in this photo gallery by ITAR-TASS
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A high-speed intercity train rear-ended a local train waiting to enter a station in central Portugal Jan. 22, 2013. More than 20 people were injured
© AP Photo/Miguel Teixeira A passenger train traveling through southern India derailed causing 1 death and injuring dozens more on Apr. 10, 2013
© AP Photo/Arun Sankar K. A freight train with 50 tankers carrying fuel derailed May 9, 2013 in southern Russia. The derailment set off a huge fire that left one person missing and 27 injured
© P Photo/Ministry for Emergency Situations, Rostov-on-Don region branch website A derailment of a train carrying crude oil in June 2013 caused evacuation of up to 1,000 people in the Canadian province of Quebec
© AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Paul Chiasson On Jul. 8 2013 a Russian passenger train derailed while traveling from Siberia to Sochi, the future Olympic city on the Black Sea. More than 70 people were injured in the accident
© AP Photo/Ignat Kozlov A packed passenger train skidded off its rails after leaving Paris on Jul. 12, 2013. Train cars slammed into each other and overturned leaving massive casualties
© AP Photo/Michel Euler Dozens of people lost lives when a passenger train crashed in northwestern Spain on Jul. 25 2013
© AP Photo/Lalo Villar First responders gather around the derailment of a Metro North passenger train in the Bronx borough of New York Dec. 1, 2013
© AP Photo/Craig Ruttle An oil train derailed Monday, Dec 30, 2013, in Casselton, North Dakota. The derailment caused several explosions as some of the cars caught fire
© AP Photo/Bruce Crummy