Thursday, January 31, 2013


Passenger trains collide in South Africa, 20 injured: railway
AFP
Johannesburg, January 31, 2013
Two passenger trains collided in South Africa today near Pretoria during the peak morning commute, injuring around 20 people, the rail authority said.

"There are two trains that have collided this morning," Lillian Mofokeng, spokeswoman for the Passenger Rail Agency of South 
Africa said.
Twenty people had been injured and one train driver was still trapped in the carriage, she told the eNCA television channel.
"At this stage, we do not have any loss of life," said Mofokeng.
The trains were on the same line toward the capital Pretoria when one train rear-ended the other one from behind.
"It is not a head on collision," she told the television station.
The trains were operated by Metrorail, the country's rail system in cities.
In 2011, 857 commuters were injured in Johannesburg's Soweto township when a passenger train smashed into a stationary train during the peak rush hour period.

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