2004 in Rail Transport - Accidents

Accidents

Railway accidents in 2004 (2004)
Location and date
  • Moscow, Russia (6 February)
  • Tebay, England (15 February)
  • Nishapur, Iran (18 February)
  • Ryongchon, North Korea (22 April)
  • Karanjadi, India (17 June)
  • Ufton Nervet, England (6 November)
  • Berajondo, Australia (15 November)
  • Peraliya, Sri Lanka (26 December)
2003 2005

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