TEXAS BATTLESTAR
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My sincere condolences to the victims on this tragedy. I'm sure China will move forward from this unexpected incident.
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guyz plz dont start this Vs thing atleast in who has more rail accidents........have some conscience........
RIP may something fruitful come off it.Death count up to 32 now .
Condolences to the dead and injured. Hope a full investigation is run and the exact faults that caused this disaster are found and the culprits are rightly punished.
Very tragic, more reason China must get rid of these crap Canadian and Japanese trains. The train that broke down due to lightning is from Bombardier (CRH1). The train that collided into it is Japanese (CRH2).
Also these aren't true High Speed Rail, they were running at less than 200Kmph on regular tracks. China must upgrade these slow, old and dangerous Japanese tech.
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i disagree with this part
the Japanese have been operating HSR for almost half a century in their own country and is the safest in the world, To date they have not had ONE fatality
You must have an error message, April 25, 2005 Japan JR Fukuchiyama Line derailment, 107 people were killed and 555 injured.
Yes, no problem.