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Santiago de Compostela derailment : ウィキペディア英語版
Santiago de Compostela derailment

The Santiago de Compostela derailment occurred on 24 July 2013, when an Alvia high-speed train travelling from Madrid to Ferrol, in the north-west of Spain, derailed at high speed on a bend about outside of the railway station at Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Of the 222 people (218 passengers and 4 crew) aboard, around 140 were injured and 79 died.〔 ("El fallecimiento de una estadounidense eleva a 79 los muertos en el accidente de Santiago" ) RTVE. Retrieved 28 July 2013.〕
The train's data recorder showed that it was travelling at about twice the posted speed limit of when it entered a bend in the line. The crash was recorded on a track-side camera which shows all thirteen vehicles derailing and four overturning. On 28 July 2013, the train's driver Francisco José Garzón Amo was charged with 79 counts of homicide by professional recklessness and an undetermined number of counts of causing injury by professional recklessness.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/28/world/europe/spain-train-crash/index.html )
The crash was Spain's worst rail disaster in 40 years, since a crash near El Cuervo, Seville, in 1972.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2013/07/25/actualidad/1374714207_417911.html )〕 The Torre del Bierzo crash in 1944 remains the deadliest.
==Background==

Spain has one of the world's most extensive high-speed railway (HSR) networks, built and maintained by the infrastructure company Adif and run by the state-owned operator Renfe that manages the rolling stock.
The Olmedo-Zamora-Galicia high-speed rail line is only partially completed, with some sections of the HSR already in service while other sections still remain as a conventional railway line.
The RENFE Class 730 passenger train is in service on this line, as it can run on both conventional and high-speed tracks. It also has two generator cars that allow its electric traction motors to function on non-electrified lines, but which bring its weight per axle well over the normal value for high velocity trains. It is essentially a hybrid system, and it is built up of pieces which had not been accredited as a whole. It has a top speed of when running in diesel mode, and around when running on overhead electrification.

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