Talaimannar mail train Mirigama derailment
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- 1964-10-17
The Times of Ceylon Press
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Talaimannar mail train Mirigama derailment
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This is the goods train from Gal Oya to Maho which collided with another goods train near the Railway Running Shed at Maho at 10.15 a.m. on Sunday. The other train which had arrived at Maho earlier was shunting in the yard. About 10 wagons were d...
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Injured victims from the Kurunegala rail tragedy
Kurunegala rail tragedy caused the deaths of 13 passengers who had been aboard the train on the very first week of the new year. The injured who are in critical condition are being treated by the emergency department of the Kurunegala hospital sin...
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Train Accident at Kurunagala Station
The Jaffna-Colombo train collided with the stationary Batticaloa-Colombo express train at the Kurunegala station, destroying the passenger carriages of the train and causing a great disaster.
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The diesel rail car which crashed in to a stationary train
The diesel rail car which crashed into a stationary train. The driver who was seated in front was killed.
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Talaimannar Mail train derailment near Mirigama
One of the injured being moved from the disaster site.
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Talaimannar mail train crash at Mirigama
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Reconstruction of rail road between Madawachchi-Parasangahawewa
The reconstruction of the Medawachchi-Parasanagahawewa railway tracks which had been previously destroyed by the goods train accident. The railway is expected to be restored in four days.
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Injured at the Kurunegala Hospital
A group of injured victims receiving treatment from the Emergency department of the Kurunegala hospital.
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A giant crane being used yesterday morning to re-rail the carriages that were derailed at Wellawatte last Saturday morning.
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