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Herceghalom rail crash : ウィキペディア英語版 | Herceghalom rail crash
The Herceghalom rail crash occurred on 1 December 1916 at 00:24 in the station of Herceghalom, Hungary, on the Budapest–Hegyeshalom line as a side collision of an express train running into a shunting passenger train. 69 people were killed. This is the deadliest train incident in Hungary. == Background ==
Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, who was also King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia had died on 21 November 1916 in Schönbrunn. The funeral was held on 30 November 1916. Many moaners from Hungarian area travelled home by train. They used two special trains in the night of 30 November to 1 December 1916. The express train No 3 from Vienna to Budapest was split into two parts because of the high demand. Die trains were delayed. Passenger train No 1308 from Budapest via Győr to Graz should have used track No 3, but had been inadvertently been led to track No 2. The station master wanted to correct this mistake, but miscalculated the time that the delayed express train would need to reach the station. He ordered that the pessenger train should move to track No 3. He secured this movement by displaying "Stop" at the entry signal.
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