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Nova Iguaçu level crossing disaster

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This article is about the level crossing crash of 1951. For the rail accident of 2007 which also happened in Nova Iguaçu, see 2007 Rio de Janeiro train crash.
Nova Iguaçu level crossing disaster
Details
DateJune 7, 1951
4:25 a.m.
LocationNova Iguaçu
CountryBrazil
OperatorEstrada de Ferro Central do Brasil
Incident typeLevel crossing collision
Causestalled vehicle
Statistics
Trains1
Deaths54
Injured44

The Nova Iguaçu level crossing disaster occurred on June 7, 1951, at 4:25 a.m. when an electric train struck a gasoline truck on a level crossing near Nova Iguacu, twenty miles north of Rio de Janeiro, killing 54 people.

The Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil company's train was travelling from Belém, and its five steel cars were full of early morning commuters heading for Rio. The truck, which carried 4,500 gallons of gasoline, had stalled on the level crossing. When the train struck the tanker exploded; many of the passengers were burnt alive; some were still sitting in their seats, while others piled up by the doors. In all 54 people were killed and 44 more injured.

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Railway accidents in 1951 (1951)
Location and date
1950 1952

22°45′34″S 43°27′11″W / 22.75944°S 43.45306°W / -22.75944; -43.45306


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