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The '''1999 Godfrey bus–train collision''' also known as the '''Godfrey Accident''' was a railway accident that occurred at 15:09:15 on 25 Disemba 1999 at the outskirts of [[Godfrey]], [[Le-Grand-Godfrey]], [[Cavala]]. A train from [[Moreux]] collided with a local bus resulting in a small fire. 32 people were injured, with 14 having to be hospitalized.
The '''1999 Godfrey bus–train collision''' also known as the '''Godfrey Accident''' was a railway accident that occurred at 15:09:15 on 25 Disemba 1999 at the outskirts of [[Godfrey]], [[Le-Grand-Godfrey]], [[Cavala]]. A train from [[Moreux]] collided with a local bus resulting in a small fire. 32 people were injured, with 14 having to be hospitalized.<ref name="a">[https://sites.google.com/focusec.com/gentu-news-english/oranland/32-injured-in-train-bus-collision-in-cavala 32 injured in train-bus collision in Cavala - Gentu News], retrieved 26 Disemba 1999.</ref>


== The accident ==
== References ==


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== Aftermath ==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 7 December 2022

1999 Godfrey bus–train collision
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Details
Date24 Disemba 1999
15:09:15
LocationGodfrey, Le-Grand-Godfrey
CountryCavala
LineXXX
Incident typeCollision
CauseBus driver misjudgement
Traffic signal malfunction
Statistics
Bus1
Trains1
Passengers109 (train)
25 (bus)
Crew4 (train)
1 (bus)
Injuries32

The 1999 Godfrey bus–train collision also known as the Godfrey Accident was a railway accident that occurred at 15:09:15 on 25 Disemba 1999 at the outskirts of Godfrey, Le-Grand-Godfrey, Cavala. A train from Moreux collided with a local bus resulting in a small fire. 32 people were injured, with 14 having to be hospitalized.[1]

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