2006 in Rail Transport - Accidents

Accidents

Railway accidents in 2006 (2006)
Location and date
  • Bioče, Montenegro (23 January)
  • Varanasi, India (7 March)
  • Ngungumbane, Zimbabwe (3 June)
  • Valencia, Spain (3 July)
  • Mumbai, India (11 July)
  • Qalyoub, Egypt (21 August)
  • Lathen, Germany (22 September)
  • Copmanthorpe, England (25 September)
  • Zoufftgen, France (11 October)
  • Rome, Italy (17 October)
  • Faure, South Africa (13 November)
  • West Bengal, India (20 November)
  • Arnhem, Netherlands (21 November)
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