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Magnetic Train Crashes in Germany, Killing 23
« on: September 22, 2006, 03:17:19 PM »
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Magnetic Train Crashes in Germany, Killing 23
Accident Marks First Fatal Wreck for High-Tech System
By IMKE ZIMMERMANN, AP

LATHEN, Germany (Sept. 22) - A high-speed magnetic train traveling at nearly 125 mph crashed Friday in northwestern Germany, killing at least 23 people and injuring 10 in the first fatal wreck involving the high-tech system, officials said.

Karl-Heinz Brueggeman, a rescue services official, said the death toll rose to 23 after a search in and around the wrecked train, which derailed after smashing into a maintenance cart. The crash occurred about a half-mile from the station at the village of Melstrup.

The train, which runs primarily as a demonstration by its manufacturer, was carrying at least 29 people when it struck a maintenance vehicle with carrying two workers on the elevated track. Mangled wreckage hung from the 13-foot-high track.

The train runs four days a week on the 20-mile test track between Doerpen and Lathen near the Dutch border.

Chancellor Angela Merkel flew to the site.

The passengers were believed to be employees and their friends and relatives.

"The magnetic levitation train is hanging halfway off" the track, said Helge Nestler, a police official. Firefighters used ladders to reach the injured.

It was Germany's worst rail disaster since 1998, when 101 people died as an InterCityExpress derailed and smashed into a bridge near the northern town of Eschede in the country's deadliest train crash.

Rudolf Schwarz, a spokesman for IABG, which oversees the track, said the accident was the result of human error.

The was manufactured by Transrapid International, a joint company of Siemens AG and ThyssenKrupp AG. The track is operated by Munich-based IABG mostly as an exhibition aimed at showing off Germany's advanced maglev technology, which has been led by ThyssenKrupp AG and Siemens AG.

Tourists can sometimes ride the train for fun, but otherwise it is primarily used for selling Germany's maglev technology.

Kevin Coates, a technology consultant in Maryland and former spokesman for Transrapid, said there has never been a maglev crash.

Magnetic-levitation trains use powerful magnets to float the trains just above the tracks, allowing them to glide along without friction. Trains can reach 270 mph on the 20-mile test track.

The technology has been around for years but so far has not caught on as conventional train networks have expanded steadily. Concerns include the amount of electricity the trains use at high speed and the precision with which the tracks must be built.

The technology's image was not helped by a fire that broke out in an electrical storage compartment aboard Shanghai's magnetic-levitation train as it was headed toward the city's international airport Aug. 11, generating large amounts of smoke but causing no injuries.

The Shanghai system is the world's only commercially operating maglev train. Officials are studying the possibility of a line between Munich and its airport.

Japan has been experimenting for years with a high-speed maglev line that has clocked a world-record top speed of 361 mph. However, there is no target date for commercial use of the technology.

I really hope this doesn't jepordize the whole train system. This would also be useful for other things too like buses!


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Re: Magnetic Train Crashes in Germany, Killing 23
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2006, 05:35:35 PM »
Urgh, Poor Germany the last thing they need is another train accident, one is more then enough
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Re: Magnetic Train Crashes in Germany, Killing 23
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2006, 01:13:42 PM »
It is strange because this may be used for an alternative for different things like buses in the near future.