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    Argentine commuter train crashes, killing 49 people

    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A packed commuter train plowed into the buffers at a Buenos Aires station during Wednesday's morning rush hour, killing at least 49 people and injuring more than 600 in Argentina's worst rail crash in three decades.

    Passengers said the force of the collision propelled the second train car inside the first carriage, trapping dozens of people in the wreckage alongside the busy platforms at Once station.

    Officials said faulty brakes were suspected of causing the accident and witnesses said the train hurtled into the buffers.

    "I said, 'Be careful, the train isn't braking' ... I moved backward because I thought it was going to run me over," said Alfredo Velazquez, 33, a shopping center manager who was waiting on the platform.

    "There was a terrible explosion and a brutal impact," he said.

    Commuters inside the train "flew through the air," a passenger wearing a neckbrace who identified himself as Fabio told local television. "There were lots of people thrown to the floor, injured, bloodied."

    "The train (car) was embedded inside the other ... the seats were gone, they disappeared, and people were jumping out the window," he said.

    A police captain said 49 people were killed, including one child.

    Relatives and friends wandered around the train station later in the day, trying to find news of missing loved ones.

    "TRAIN FOLDED UP ON ITSELF"

    Most of the victims were traveling in the first two cars of the eight-car train, which Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi said was carrying between 1,200 and 1,500 passengers.

    "The train entered Once station at 26 kilometers per hour (16 mph) ... we suppose there was some flaw in the brakes," he was quoted as saying by state news agency Telam. "The train folded up on itself."

    The 28-year-old driver remained in intensive care and about 460 of the injured were still being treated in local hospitals.

    Wednesday's crash is bound to fuel criticism of the country's dilapidated and overcrowded rail services, which are run by private companies with hefty state subsidies and are prone to accidents and delays.

    Argentina's once-extensive rail network was largely dismantled during the privatizations of the 1990s.

    "This is the responsibility of a company that is known for insufficient maintenance and ... improvisation," said Edgardo Reinoso, a train workers' trade union representative.

    "On the other hand, there is also a lack of controls on the part of state entities," Reinoso told local radio.

    The company holding the Sarmiento line concession, TBA, said it was investigating the cause of the collision.

    Some 10 million passengers travel every month on the Sarmiento line, which links Buenos Aires to western suburbs. It was the scene of another crash in September, when two commuter trains smashed into a city bus, killing 11 people.

    Months earlier, four people died during another rail crash.

    The worst train accidents in Argentine history include a 1970 crash that killed more than 230 people and another in 1978, in which about 55 died, local media said.

    (Additional reporting by Helen Popper, Guido Nejamkis and Alejandro Lifschitz; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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    • A Yahoo User  •  2 months ago
      Geez people need to grow the heck up and take their race comments somewhere else. People died here it doesn't matter if they are 3rd world, world power, growing power, 4th world, brown, black, Caucasian, etc they are still dead. Yes Argentina is a Hispanic nation but that should not mean their deaths count as nothing.
      • Michael 2 months ago
        argentina is 9/10 european. any spanish heritage there is spanish. unlike cnetral america and mexico where its part native , they are all lilly white europeans, spain , italy germany etc..
      • scub 2 months ago
        Maybe the racists would be not be as happy to hear about the death count, once they learn that Buenos Aires is overwhelmingly European/Caucasian... but "learning" isn't something that racists do very well, is it?
      • Droog 2 months ago
        Michael is correct. Argentina was populated by a lot of white europeans shortly after WWII. It has huge populations of Italians, Spanish, Russians, and Germans.
    • Light 2211  •  2 months ago
      Prayers and condolences to all who lost loved ones in Argentina. Very sad, won't comment on cause until further info is uncovered.

      Rest in peace...
      • O. Pinion 2 months ago
        Prayers?! You're gonna pray to the same god that let this happen? Idiot.
      • Joshua 2 months ago
        At least the people who died are in a better place--one where it isn't full of idiots.
    • RJ  •  2 months ago
      Some of you are asking how such a slow speed could kill so many. The slow speed was actually magnified by the sheer mass, movement, and weight of the train itself. After it hit the buffer the impact force must have been strong but it is the momentum gained when it feel off the railing and the momentum of continuous growth in energy and violent shaking and items falling and crushing that caused the perishing of people.
      • Bill 2 months ago
        What momentum gain? Continuous growth in energy? Energy would have been dissipated upon impact. Are you familiar with physics?
      • Paul S 2 months ago
        Falling and crushing might have played a significant part, but you don't have to be moving that fast to be seriously injured. For instance, try jogging into a metal pole. :P
      • Peace 2 months ago
        @Paul, OW!
        @RJ & Bill, while I appreciate your comments & explanations, it's too technical, try this instead... The front of the train stopped suddenly, back of the train didn't, squish.
    • Michael  •  2 months ago
      Every time something like this happens these private companies must be held fully accountable. That will teach them to run maintenance checks on their trains regularly and avoid tragedies like this from happening. My condolences to all the victims.
      • dan 2 months ago
        FYI, private companies are held fully accountable. At least in the US, they have insurance companies, State and Federal safety standards, and always court litigation. It is the public companies, (Govt Owned) that are not held accountable. They're self insured, have suit and $ limits, and no responsible party.
      • Bill 2 months ago
        IT always the evil company isn`t it you must be a OWSer ! Get a life accidents happen !
      • Lance 2 months ago
        The wreck in 1970 that killed 230 people was when their rail system was nationalized, so I wouldn't say this is an issue of public/private. By far the worst disasters in Argentina were when the government ran the system.
    • Master T  •  2 months ago
      Was only traveling at 16 miles per hour. Just goes to show you how dangerous that speed can be.
      • MatthewU 2 months ago
        Agreed!!! The kinetic energy of an object as massive as a train is immense.
      • Its Gnarly 2 months ago
        KE = 1/2 M V^2
        Velocity Plays a larger roll in KE, but mass is still a major player.
      • Aaron 2 months ago
        also forget mass, and speed.....try hard, non padded surfaces. Everything in a train is built to not need maintanence, so you hit those poles or chairs at ANY speed....you're gonna feel it.
    • Wong Fei Hung  •  2 months ago
      RIP
    • twitty-kitty  •  2 months ago
      That's very sad. I so hate to see people killed or injured that way. Love and prayers go out to them.
    • ignorance is NOT bliss  •  Dallas, United States  •  2 months ago
      This is breaking my heart, since I am from Argentina. If you have nothing to say which will help the situation, then do not say anything. You do not know hwat is going on down there, we do. Half the country has been sold and the other half is falling appart. Please have some respect for the Argentine people who died, for those who are insured or in grave condition. Because you do not know what it is like and I hope you never will. Que Dios los ayude mis hermanos, espero que los que pueda, descansen en paz.
    • Mike  •  2 months ago
      Check Brakes Frequently! God help us all...
    • Gregoriom  •  New York, United States  •  2 months ago
      I always say a prayer before stepping out of my house. You never know what's gonna happen. You may think you're safer on the train than in the streets and look what happened. So sad
    • DGJ  •  Seattle, United States  •  2 months ago
      My heartfelt condolences to the families who lost loved ones and to those injured.

      This is what happens with "privatization." Buenos Aires commuter lines were privatized in the 90s and ever since, passengers have complained about poor service. The companies that took the lines over failed to invest in capital upgrades to locomotives and rolling stock, despite increasing ridership and a rise in fares. Safety issues were ignored.

      Consider this the next time you hear about privatizing Social Security or Medicare. Sometimes government does have a roll in providing services.
    • Stimpy  •  Youngstown, United States  •  2 months ago
      Regardless of where things like this occure it is a sad and horrible thing to see happen. My prayers to the families of those that perished.
    • Trist  •  Cnel Dorrego, Argentina  •  2 months ago
      Im Argentinian, living here. The problem was that we had a long weekend 2 no labour days, monday and tuesday, beside people goint to work today the train was overpacked with people doing school shopping because the final station, the one in the crash, is located in a stategic shopping area. Any other day, just another train crash, and stupid companies makin stupied apologies for no fixing the #$%$ brakes, today a cathastrophy. I knew no one in that train but i feel like if i have a stone in my throat. My sorrow to my fellow countryman. RIP.
    • GABRIEL  •  Boca Raton, United States  •  2 months ago
      the Train belongs to a private company TBA.
      Thanks
    • Saby  •  Cleveland, United States  •  2 months ago
      i am very sorry for the families
    • Don  •  2 months ago
      Some may object to our governments regulation of various industries, like transportation, but incidents like this serve to remind us of what can happen when companies/industries are left to their own devices. The philosophy of trusting businesses to do the right thing is a fools game.
    • robert  •  2 months ago
      Yahoo should just close comments on this one. People are so mean!
    • Peabody  •  Gaithersburg, United States  •  2 months ago
      Failing brakes? Who does the safety inspections?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  San Jose, United States  •  2 months ago
      It is tragic that we tend to feel empathy for humans when they lose their lives, but are not concerned when they are alive. Only in this tragic moments do we realize that we are all connected by the fragile thread called 'life'.
    • anythingoes  •  Kansas City, United States  •  2 months ago
      I feel bad for the families of the deceased. I hope that those that are injured have a speedy recovery.
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