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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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    • vahe  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  2 months ago
      my thoughts go out to the families of the injured and lost.
    • Guitarman  •  2 months ago
      It is very sad and rather disturbing to read mean-spirited comments following such a tragedy! Makes me wonder who raised these people... They moms must be soooo ashamed! Though, I realize that some people raise their children to hate other people
      • AnnetteK 2 months ago
        don't know what you mean by "mean" comments because I've only read a few of them. Did you just want a lot of "pious" condolences. That is taken for granted. Mostly what people think, is "thank God it wasn't me or anyone I care about".
      • James 2 months ago
        They moms must be ashamed? What about they pops? What about they cousin Ray Ray?
      • Guitarman 2 months ago
        Annette K, I don't want any pious condoleances... Your emotional intelligence is still very infantile. "Thank God it wasn't me or anyone I care about" is just your reptilian brain talking... That is the problem in America... Grow up woman and see beyond your silly self. You're pathetic!
    • vaara  •  2 months ago
      Let's hear it for privatization and deregulation! So what if they put profits ahead of safety? Money is more important than people.
      • 53 2 months ago
        There but for the grace of Democrats, go we.
      • Brian Griffin 2 months ago
        Yep, always has been and sadly will be. Too bad that safety standards cuts into profits.
      • rswiggs 2 months ago
        guess you missed the "heavily subsidized by the state" part...
    • JB  •  Albuquerque, United States  •  2 months ago
      GOD bless all the victims and their families and may they know his comfort in their grief...amen
    • Hurricane25  •  2 months ago
      Very, very sad........R I P
    • Adu  •  Taifa, Ghana  •  2 months ago
      am sorry to see this
      • Holmes 2 months ago
        I'm sure they were more sorry to have lived through it-thoes that lived, that is.
    • Henry John S.  •  2 months ago
      The U.S. standards and requirements for railroad cars are stringent including crashworthiness and anti-telescoping designs. Imported railroad cars end up with a major redesign in order to be sold and used here. Hopefully other countries can catch up as equipment is replaced.
    • GuessWho  •  2 months ago
      Killing and injuring that many souls at 15 m.p.h.! Amazing!
      • Eric 2 months ago
        Inertia is a #$%$
    • rswiggs  •  El Paso, United States  •  2 months ago
      ...shouldn't have let Jim Taggert take over the railroads
    • THE SPECIAL K  •  2 months ago
      How many of you read "Once Station" and pronounced it as in 'once upon a time?' Of course it's spanish. "ON-SAY. 11th Station.
      • hibiscus fan 2 months ago
        OWN-say, actually
      • Shlumgullya 2 months ago
        I'm one of the 'once upon a time' readers.
      • Robert 2 months ago
        Actually once means eleven. Eleventh is undecimo
    • Shlumgullya  •  2 months ago
      All that, and the train was going only16mph. Puts a new perspective on mass and inertia when lots of people are involved. A very sad result.
    • PhilB  •  2 months ago
      Think about this, all you people who don't wear seatbelts in your car, or helmets on your motorcycle or bicycle. 49 dead, 600 out of 800 injured, 16 mph.
    • Matthew  •  Bowling Green, United States  •  2 months ago
      Horrible, umimaginable death and injuries. Thoughts and prayers for the injured, the dead, their families.
    • Alien  •  Baltimore, United States  •  2 months ago
      So sad, may their souls rest in peace !
    • AdamR  •  2 months ago
      What is the purpose of the buffers if crashing into them caused almost 50 deaths and 600 injuries?
    • EricM  •  Dallas, United States  •  2 months ago
      I can't believe how inconsiderate and how hardened the world has become to tragic events! Reading the things the majority of people are writing is nothing less than disgusting! People have lost thier lives, family members, children, parents... and people are more concerned with "if it happened here then.." or "if they would have had better safety measures in place," even "It serves them right"!?!? We should be looking for ways to support and comfort the victims and thier families! Have a heart people.
    • Paul  •  Orlando, United States  •  2 months ago
      It is time for a major upgrade of this dilapidated rail service/transportation system ( see China,Japan,Germany,England etc etc )
    • ObamaMustGo  •  2 months ago
      That train looked really old in the pictures.
    • Yinzer  •  2 months ago
      kinda crazy the driver wasn't squashed seeing as he was basically the initial point of impact. one might wonder if it is better he doesn't make it, living with that guilt could be tough (even though it wasn't truly his fault).
    • GuessWho  •  2 months ago
      Can't blame the Chinese on this tragic train accident!
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