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The Berajondo train crash was a rail accident that took place outside of Berajondo, Queensland, Australia on November 15 2004.[1].

The site of the accident was approximately 419km from Roma Street station in Brisbane, just north of Berajondo on the Bundaberg to Gladstone line.

At 11:55pm when the northbound high speed diesel tilt train City of Townsville from Brisbane bound for Cairns, carrying 150 passengers and seven crew, failed to slow down for a very sharp 60 km/h curve, derailing the train. The train was estimated as traveling 112 km/h at the time of the accident, but investigators are still undecided on the role a broken wheel played in the event.

Seven of the train's passenger cars left the tracks. While there were no fatalities, some passengers suffered severe injury.

See also[edit]

Too fast around sharp curve[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rail Safety Investigation Report 2004007 – Derailment of Cairns Tilt Train VCQ5". Australian Transport Safety Bureau, Department of Transport and Regional Services, Government of Australia. Retrieved 2007-06-09.