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Harmelen train disaster

1962 in the NetherlandsAccidents and incidents involving Nederlandse SpoorwegenJanuary 1962 events in EuropeRail accidents caused by a driver's errorRailway accidents in 1962
Railway accidents involving a signal passed at dangerRailway accidents involving fogTrain collisions in the NetherlandsWoerden
Overzicht van de ravage, Bestanddeelnr 913 3801
Overzicht van de ravage, Bestanddeelnr 913 3801

The Harmelen train disaster, on 8 January 1962, was the worst railway accident in the history of the Netherlands. Harmelen, in the central Netherlands, is the location of a railway junction where a branch to Amsterdam leaves the Rotterdam to Utrecht line. It is common at high-speed junctions to avoid the use of diamond crossings wherever possible – instead a ladder crossing is employed where trains destined for the branch line cross over to the track normally employed for trains travelling in the opposite direction for a short distance before taking the branch line. The accident happened 18 months after the Woerden train accident, the derailment of a British furlough train nearby. Previously the Weesp train disaster of 1918 had been the worst railway disaster in the Netherlands.

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Overzicht van de ravage, Bestanddeelnr 913 3801
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