Tangiwai disaster

Tangiwai train disaster
The wreckage of the KA locomotive, the sixth carriage and the rail bridge, in the Whangaehu River at Tangiwai, 25 December 1953.
Details
Date24 December 1953; 70 years ago (1953-12-24)
22:21 NZDT
LocationWhangaehu River Bridge, Tangiwai, North Island, New Zealand
Coordinates39°27′51″S 175°34′36″E / 39.46417°S 175.57667°E / -39.46417; 175.57667
CountryNew Zealand
LineNorth Island Main Trunk
OperatorNew Zealand Railways Department
Incident typeLocomotive Train Derailment
CauseBridge collapse due to lahar from Mount Ruapehu
Statistics
Trains1
Passengers285
Deaths151
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The Tangiwai disaster was a deadly railway accident that occurred at 10:21 p.m. on 24 December 1953, when a railway bridge over the Whangaehu River collapsed beneath an express passenger train at Tangiwai, North Island, New Zealand. The locomotive and the first six carriages derailed into the river, killing 151 people. The subsequent board of inquiry found that the accident was caused by the failure of the tephra dam holding back nearby Mount Ruapehu's crater lake, creating a rapid mudflow (lahar) in the Whangaehu River which destroyed one of the bridge piers at Tangiwai only minutes before the train reached the bridge. The volcano at Mount Ruapehu was not erupting at the time. The disaster remains New Zealand's worst rail accident.