Zagreb train disaster

Zagreb train disaster
Monument to victims of the train accident at the Mirogoj Cemetery, by Vojin Bakić
Details
Date30 August 1974
22:40
LocationZagreb
Coordinates45°48′18″N 15°59′18″E / 45.80490°N 15.98840°E / 45.80490; 15.98840
CountryYugoslavia
LineBelgrade-Dortmund
OperatorYugoslav Railways
Incident typeDerailment
CauseExcessive speed
Statistics
Trains1
Passengers400
Deaths153
Injured60
List of rail accidents in Yugoslavia

The Zagreb train disaster occurred on 30 August 1974 when an express train (number 10410)[1] traveling from Belgrade, Yugoslavia, to Dortmund, West Germany, derailed before entering Zagreb Main Station (present-day Croatia), killing 153 people.[2][3] It was the worst rail accident in Yugoslavia's history till then[4] and remains one of the worst in Europe's history.[5]

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