In France, TGV Test Train Catches Fire, Derails, Killing 10 (mirror.co.uk)
McGruber writes with the Mirror's report that: Earlier today in Eckwersheim, France, TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) 2369 Test Train caught fire, derailed and overturned. Two carriages were partially submerged into a river and at least five people were killed. As of now, there are no direct links with the terrorist attacks on Paris and the train crash does not appear to have been caused deliberately. A TGV test train holds the record for the fastest wheeled train, having reached 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph) on 3 April 2007. Today's derailment appears to have been the first fatal crash of a TGV while running at high speed.
NBC News reports that 10 people were killed, all employees of the French national railway system.
NBC News reports that 10 people were killed, all employees of the French national railway system.
But religion of peace...
I can't wait to see the carnage on the cover page for a good laugh!
Keep it real Slashdot... At this rate Dice is sure to find a buyer.
I wonder if we will find out later this is part of the terrorist attacks. Just as with the Russian airplane that blew up over the Sinai -- at first people widely reported it as a mechanical failure -- after investigations that turned out to not be the case.
It wouldn't be hard for a malicious person to place something on the tracks or otherwise sabotage the train. Train derailment due to sabotage has happened before and it shouldn't be ruled out here so quickly by so many news outlets.
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Oh dear - but better than a terrorist attack. Actually high speed trains are an easy target - I'm surprised they haven't been attacked before now
Je suis.
Driving faster than the tracks allow is dangerous regardless of the absolute speed. Die Mariazellerbahn in Austria showed this quite clearly in 1981. A train was driving too fast, derailed on a bridge and the locomotive fell off and killed the driver. I can't find the actual speed or speed restriction, but with a locomotive top speed of 50 km/h, it would be a high speed accident in slow motion. It was the first AC electric locomotive class btw, operating from 1911 to 2013 and the other 15 engines survived all those years of daily operation. Modern engineers could learn something about durability from studying those.
Says who? From pictures I've seen any fire was _after_ the accident and pretty limited. Who exactly is spreading this (dis)information?
Democracy is a sheep and two wolves deciding what to have for lunch. Freedom is a well armed sheep contesting the issue
Just as a reminder, this is a test train crash, not in service, only 49 people inside, all employees.
Excessive speed may be the cause but it is yet unconfirmed.
I don't believe in a link with terrorists attacks. What terrorist would attack a test train? Especially one that is has nothing special. For a successful train attack, it is probably the one that will get you the least attention.
Maybe the French need to hire engineers that are actually competent. Unless they can afford to just throw away money.
Do they have computers that they can use to run simulations, or is it cheaper for them to literally destroy things that are worth thousands of dollars in tests?
It's of course tragic that the French National Railway employees were killed, but it probably would have been worse for the nation as a whole if this came out as another round of Islamist terrorism. It's a sad thing when ten people die, and you think something like, "well, at least they weren't murdered."
Hopefully, they'll be able to figure out what went wrong with the train and prevent any further tragedies (especially when the trains are loaded with passengers).
We will never be the change to the weather and the sea
This test train was testing the new line.
The TGV that set the world record wasn't a test train. It was a set specially marshaled and modded for the record attempt.
Stop with the sensationalist bullshit already.
Let's hope it wasn't but I'd still not be surprised if it was fucking sand niggers.
media lies. Thu lie constantly
Still, if your burning train leaves the track there is one small benefit in it finishing in a canal.
I.e. stupid "engineers" not really understanding the technology they are using.
In this case: "Can it go even faster?" Result: No, it cannot.
In Chernobyl: "Can it cool itself?" Result: No, it cannot.
Most ACs are not even worth the keystrokes to insult them. Be generically insulted by this and ignored otherwise.
A U.K.-based insurance syndicate is suing the Saudi government to recover more than $215 million it paid out to victims of the 9/11 attacks.
In a complaint filed Thursday in a Johnstown, Penn. district court, Lloyd's Syndicate alleges that the government of Saudi Arabia provided direct operational and financial support to al-Qaida and its affiliates in the years leading up to the September 11 attacks.
"Absent the sponsorship of al Qaeda's material sponsors and supporters, including the defendants named herein," the suit claims, "al Qaeda would not have possessed the capacity to conceive, plan and execute the September 11 attacks."
The complaint extensively quotes counter-terrorism officials affirming that financial resources are crucial to al-Qaida's ability to launch attacks. It also gives specific examples linking the Saudi government to al-Qaida financing.
Saudi-funded charities, such as the Muslim World League (MWL), World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO) and the al Haramain Islamic Foundation, have allowed al-Qaida to sustain its global network, it says.
The complaint alleges the groups, in addition to providing funding, organized recruitment of al-Qaida fighters, training camps, reconnaissance missions and weapons delivery.
Highlighting the Saudi government's involvement, the complaint notes that the Saudis appointed Mohammed Jamal Khalifa to serve as director of MWL and IIRO's offices in the Philippines and Indonesia.
Khalifa, bin Laden's brother-in-law, met with Abu Sayyaf, a terrorist group aiming to establish an Islamic state in the Philippines, during its early years, providing it with important start-up financing and organizational support.
The lawsuit also expounds upon the Saudi government's historical links to al-Qaida.
The Saudi regime was aware of Osama bin Laden's jihadist efforts from the very beginning, it says. "More fundamentally, the jihadist worldview bin Laden was promoting was firmly grounded in Wahhabi ideology and the Western Cultural Attack narrative, as promoted by the Saudi regime itself over a period of many years."
Filed on behalf of Lloyd's Syndicate by Cozen O'Connor law firm, the suit is not the first to blame the Saudi government for aiding terrorists. A federal appeals court previously dismissed the Saudi government as a defendant in a similar case, but ruled that other organizations affiliated with the Saudi government could remain defendants.
In 2009, the Supreme Court chose not to hear the case. The government said that the Saudi government's funding of the Islamic charities was not clearly linked to terrorist groups.
They are responsible for everything that goes wrong everywhere all throughout history. WWII: Republicans. Fall of Rome: Republicans. Armenian Genocide: Republicans. Hurrincane Katria: Republicans. All Huricanes: Republicans. Too much snow: Republicans. Too hot: Republicans.
When will America finally wise up and embrace the forward thinking Hillary Clinton and her fight against the existential Rupblican Menace. Yes. Through the power of inclusiveness Hillary Clinton can prevent future disasters in the future and in the past. Vote Hillary 2016. A vote for Republicans will lead to more train wrecks and the a wide spread raping of black babies by evil white people.
Test trains often run with the safety systems disabled and the train run manually at 10% above the normal maximum speed. If it's safe at this speed, you can be confident that it will be safe at operational speeds too. However, since it's run manually there is more potential for catastrophic human error, as seems to have been the case here.
We have to wait for final investigation result before speculate on terrorist attack etc..RIP to all involved in this tragic accident
it has not been a good week for the French.
Our condolences and the world needs to support the French people--it's humanity's responsibility in these situations.
For a service car this is a pretty spectacular accident. By comparison the Shinkansen [Bullet Train] equivalent Dr. Yellow has never had such an accident.
This seems a very soft target which perpetrators could hit at minimal risk. Of course that's not the style of this generation of terrorists - for which I guess we should be grateful.