Train crash at Farrukhabad in India
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- 1961-11-2
The relatives of the victims of the Farrukhabad train crash, weeping at the Ratmalana airport.
The Times of Ceylon Press
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Train crash at Farrukhabad in India
The relatives of the victims of the Farrukhabad train crash, weeping at the Ratmalana airport.
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Train crash at Farukhabad in India
The Governor General, the Prime Minister and ministers paying their respects to the dead pilgrims at the Ratmalana airport.
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Train crash at Farukhabad in India
The coffins of the victims being carried to the Ratmalana airport lobby.
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Debris of a train compartment roof
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The remnants of a destroyed compartment after a train following behind collided with the train at the front.
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