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早期的铁路事故 It is of interest to note that china' s first recorded serious train accident happened on 25th March 1 889.A head-on collision of two trains occurred at Chung Liang Cheng Junliangcheng) when a down- train driver. named Jarvis ignored rules and proceeded after a long wait on the passing loop to enter the next section of single track without waiting for the arrival of an up-train driven by a mr Dawson Following the collision four carriages caught fire and several people were burned Driver Dawson survived but the offending driver Jarvis, a fireman 7 passengers died in the crash with more passengers dieing later from burns and injuries
8 早期的铁路事故 It is of interest to note that China’s first recorded serious train accident happened on 25th March 1889. A head-on collision of two trains occurred at Chung Liang Cheng (Junliangcheng) when a downtrain driver, named Jarvis, ignored rules and proceeded after a long wait on the passing loop to enter the next section of single track without waiting for the arrival of an up-train driven by a Mr. Dawson. Following the collision four carriages caught fire and several people were burned. Driver Dawson survived but the offending driver Jarvis, a fireman & 7 passengers died in the crash with more passengers dieing later from burns and injuries
2 200 North British built 4-6-0 No 112 follow ing a derailment and bridge collapse near Shan Hai Kuan about 1910
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2 An accident caused by a bridge collapse near Shan Hai Kuan c 1910
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