List of rail accidents in Thailand
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This is a list of notable rail accidents in Thailand.
Before 2000s
[edit]- 4 June 1908: A train from Nakhon Ratchasima collided with an elephant that had wandered onto the tracks at night, between Chaing Rak Yai and Chiang Rak Noi stations, killing three crew and derailing 13 of 26 cars.[1][2]
- 1 August 1979: A train approaching the switch in Taling Chan Junction yard and collided with a freight train from Bang Sue Junction, having gone through a red signal. Fifty-one people were killed and 138 injured. It remains Thailand's worst railway disaster.[3]
- 8 November 1986: Six runaway, unmanned, coupled locomotives which had their engines left on due to maintenance works at Bang Sue Depot collided at Bangkok railway station, killing four and injuring four.[4]
- 23 May 1989: Rapid Train No.38 collided with an overhanging cliff between Pang Puai railway station, Lampang Province and Pha Khan railway station, Phrae Province. Eight carriages fell off the mountainside, resulting in eight deaths and 139 injuries.[5]
- 26 June 1998: Rapid Train No. 38 collided with an overhanging cliff between Pha Khan railway station and Ban Pin railway station, Phrae Province. Three people were killed with an unspecified number of injuries.[6]
2000s
[edit]- 17 January 2005: (Bangkok) A collision of two metro trains on the newly-opened MRT Blue Line injured 140 passengers.[7]
- 5 October 2009: A passenger train derailed in Hua Hin at 04:50 local time (21:50 on October 4 UTC) in a rainstorm. At least seven people were killed and dozens were injured.[8]
- A train crashed into a pickup truck at a railroad crossing in Prachuap Khiri Khan. One dead, two injured.
2010s
[edit]- 6 April 2013: A train derailed near Lak Si railway station, Bangkok due to suspected rail fastening spike theft. There were no casualties.[9]
- 26 March 2015: Rapid Train No.107 collided with Express Train No.69 near Ban Don Klang railway halt, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, injuring more than 40 people.[10]
- 8 January 2016: Ordinary Train No.255 collided with a runaway cattle truck at a level crossing between Phetchaburi railway station and Khao Thamon railway station, Phetchaburi Province, killing three and injuring 34.[11]
- 3 April 2016: Excursion Train No.909 collided with a bus at a level crossing near Wat Ngiu Rai railway station, Nakhon Pathom Province, killing three and injuring 27.[12]
- 1 March 2018: Express Train No.83 derailed over a curve between Huai Yot railway station and Trang railway station, Trang Province. There were no casualties.[13]
- 1 March 2018: Freight Train No.1552 derailed over a railway switch at Bang Klam railway station, Songkhla Province. There were no casualties.[14]
2020s
[edit]- 24 February 2020: Thaksin Express No.37/45 collided with Freight Train No.722 at Pak Tho railway station, Ratchaburi Province. Forty-two people were injured.[15]
- 10 July 2020: Ordinary Train No. 201 derailed over a railway switch at Ban Mai railway station, Phitsanulok Province. There were no casualties.[16]
- 11 October 2020: Freight Train No.852 collided with a bus at a level crossing near Khlong Khwaeng Klan railway halt, Chachoengsao Province. Nineteen passengers on the bus were killed and 40 were injured.[17]
- 2 January 2022: Rapid Train No.172 derailed over a railway switch at Rueso railway station, Narathiwat Province. There were no casualties.[18]
- 31 January 2022: Rapid Train No.134 collided with a truck trailer at a railway crossing near Nong Khon Kwang railway station, Udon Thani Province. Two train crew were killed.[19]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "รถไฟสยามชนช้างป่า" (PDF). วารสารรถไฟสัมพันธ์ (in Thai). No. 2. State Railway of Thailand. 2018. pp. 14–15. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- ^ "Un étrange accident de chemin de fer au Siam". Le Petit Journal. 9 August 1908. p. 250.
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- ^ "8 พ.ย. 2529 รถไฟไทยไม่มีคนขับ วิ่งไปรับคนหัวลำโพง". 8 November 2018.
- ^ "ภาพ-ข่าวในอดีต : ข.38 ตกรางที่ผาคัน (23/05/2532)".
- ^ "Thairath Daily Newspaper". 27 June 1998.
- ^ "Bangkok Metro". Railway Technology. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
- ^ "Thai train in deadly derailment". BBC News Online. October 5, 2009. Retrieved October 5, 2009.
- ^ "ตั้ง 2 ประเด็นถูกวางยา-ขโมยตะปู เหตุรถไฟตกรางหลักสี่".
- ^ "Train crash injures over 40 in Thailand". Eastday. March 27, 2015. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
- ^ "จนท.เร่งกู้รถไฟตกรางจากอุบัติเหตุ คาดแล้วเสร็จคืนนี้".
- ^ Mahitthirook, Amornrat (2016-04-05). "SRT eyes rail crossing danger spots". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
- ^ "ข. 83 กรุงเทพ-ตรัง ตกรางก่อนถึงตรัง (01/03/61)".
- ^ "ข.1552 บรรทุกหิน ตกรางขณะสับเปลี่ยนที่บางกล่ำ (01/03/61)".
- ^ "รถไฟชนกัน ที่ปากท่อ ราชบุรี บาดเจ็บ 42 สาหัส 3 ราย ปิดเส้นทางสายใต้ชั่วคราว". 24 February 2020.
- ^ "รถไฟ "กรุงเทพ-พิษณุโลก" ตกรางย่านสถานีบ้านใหม่".
- ^ 17-dead-in-chachoengsao-bus-train-collision 18 dead in Chachoengsao bus-train collision https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2000299/17-dead-in-chachoengsao-bus-train-collision 17-dead-in-chachoengsao-bus-train-collision 18 dead in Chachoengsao bus-train collision.
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- ^ "Train crew killed by railway crossing truck collision". Bangkok Post.