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The Valencia Metro derailment occurred in Valencia, Spain's third largest city, on 3 July 2006 at 1 p.m. CEST (1100 UTC) between Jesús and Plaça d'Espanya... |
The Amagasaki derailment (JR福知山線脱線事故, JR Fukuchiyama-sen dassen jiko, lit. "JR Fukuchiyama Line derailment") occurred in Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan... |
Valencian Community (redirect from Valencia Region) news broadcast was accused of giving marginal coverage of the Valencia Metro derailment in 2006 and the indictment of President de la Generalitat Francisco... |
Compostela derailment occurred on 24 July 2013, when an Alvia high-speed train traveling from Madrid to Ferrol, in the north-west of Spain, derailed at high... |
disaster, the Valencia Metro derailment, left 43 dead and 47 wounded. Days later, on 9 July, the World Day of Families, during Mass at Valencia's Cathedral... |
Metrovalencia (redirect from Valencia metro) de Valencia la víspera del 750 aniversario" [Valencia metro is opened on the eve of the 750th anniversary]. Las Provincias (in Spanish). Valencia, Spain... |
city's livability and tourism is continually increasing. The Valencia Metro derailment occurred on 3 July 2006 at 1 pm. CEST (1100 UTC) between Jesús... |
Malbone Street wreck (redirect from 1918 Malbone Street derailment) Train derailment – Australia (2004) Amagasaki rail crash – Japan (2005) Valencia Metro derailment – Spain (2006) Santiago de Compostela derailment – Spain... |
Olvidados", episode of Spanish news show Salvados about the 2006 Valencia Metro derailment Palacio de los Olvidados ("Palace of the Forgotten"), a museum... |
Warminster Line, injuring 36. July 3 – Spain – Valencia Metro derailment: A Valencia Metro train derailed after leaving Jesús station, killing 41 people... |
Valencia Metro derailment (43 dead) 2013 – Population: 792,303. 2015 – Valencia City Council election, 2015 held; Joan Ribó elected mayor. Valencia history... |
digitalized historic press online archive. (In Spanish). «Descarrilamiento (Derailment)», article in Gaceta de los Caminos de Hierro, year 16, number 6, 05-02-1871... |
organized. It was the worst railway accident in Spain since the Valencia Metro derailment in July 2006 killed 43 and injured 47 others. At 23:23 local time... |
Valencian language (redirect from Valencià) news broadcast was accused of giving marginal coverage of the Valencia Metro derailment in 2006 and the indictment of President de la Generalitat Francisco... |
olvidados ("The forgotten"), which brought back to the news the Valencia Metro derailment from 2006 by uncovering several irregularities around the incident... |
Rapid transit (redirect from Metro system) Izmir, Jakarta, Kazan, Lima, Manila, Maracaibo, Navi Mumbai Metro, Quito, Sydney, Valencia (Venezuela), Yekaterinburg Cross, e.g. Atlanta, Bangalore, Incheon... |
July 2014). "Report: 22 killed in Moscow train derailment". CNN. Retrieved 16 November 2020. "Moscow Metro 2 – The dark legend of Moscow". Moscow Russia... |
Medium-capacity rail system (redirect from Light metro) categorised as a "light metro" by LRTA. Scheduled to cease operations in November 2023, service was suspended following a derailment in July of the same year... |
The Paris Métro (French: Métro de Paris [metʁo də paʁi]; short for Métropolitain [metʁɔpɔlitɛ̃]), operated by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens... |
The Bucharest Metro (Romanian: Metroul din București) is an underground rapid transit system that serves Bucharest, the capital of Romania. It first opened... |