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- Hachikō_Line_derailment abstract "The Hachikō Line derailment (八高線列車脱線転覆事故, Hachikō-sen ressha dassen tenpuku jiko) was a major fatal railway accident which occurred on 25 February 1947 between Komagawa and Higashi-Hannō stations on the Hachikō Line in Japan. It was the worst railway accident to occur in Japan since World War II.A Japanese Government Railways (JGR) passenger train hauled by a JNR Class C57 steam locomotive travelling in the "down" direction derailed on a sharp curve, and four cars rolled over into a field. 184 passengers were killed and 495 were injured. It was later determined that the derailment had occurred due to a combination of excessive speed, and that the high casualty rate was due to the overcrowded wooden passenger cars, which were already worn out by overuse during the war.JGR used the opportunity to obtain permission from the Supreme Commander of Allied Powers to replace all wooden passenger cars (approximately 3,000 were in use at the time) with steel-bodied cars within a few years.".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment thumbnail Hachiko_Line_Rail_Accident_in_1947.JPG?width=300.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment wikiPageID "28923882".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment wikiPageRevisionID "604297644".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment cause "Excessive speed".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment country "Japan".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment date "1947-02-25".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment deaths "184".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment injuries "495".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment line Hachikō_Line.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment location Saitama_Prefecture.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment operator Japanese_Government_Railways.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment title "Hachikō Line derailment".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment trains "1".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment type "Derailment".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment subject Category:1947_in_Japan.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment subject Category:Railway_accidents_in_1947.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment subject Category:Railway_accidents_in_Japan.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment comment "The Hachikō Line derailment (八高線列車脱線転覆事故, Hachikō-sen ressha dassen tenpuku jiko) was a major fatal railway accident which occurred on 25 February 1947 between Komagawa and Higashi-Hannō stations on the Hachikō Line in Japan. It was the worst railway accident to occur in Japan since World War II.A Japanese Government Railways (JGR) passenger train hauled by a JNR Class C57 steam locomotive travelling in the "down" direction derailed on a sharp curve, and four cars rolled over into a field.".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment label "Eisenbahnunfall von Hannō".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment label "Hachikō Line derailment".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment label "日本の鉄道事故 (1949年以前)".
- Hachikō_Line_derailment sameAs Hachik%C5%8D_Line_derailment.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment sameAs Eisenbahnunfall_von_Hannō.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment sameAs 日本の鉄道事故_(1949年以前).
- Hachikō_Line_derailment sameAs Q178681.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment sameAs Q178681.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment wasDerivedFrom Hachikō_Line_derailment?oldid=604297644.
- Hachikō_Line_derailment depiction Hachiko_Line_Rail_Accident_in_1947.JPG.