Historical Events tagged with "high-speed train"

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Fire Breaks Out on Channel Tunnel Train

November 18th, 1996 28 years ago

A fire broke out on a high-speed train in the Channel Tunnel, traveling from France to England. The incident led to several injuries among passengers and caused significant damage to approximately 500 meters of the tunnel. Firefighters worked quickly to extinguish the flames and evacuate passengers safely. The circumstances surrounding the fire prompted a thorough investigation into fire safety protocols in the tunnel, highlighting the need for stringent measures in such transport systems.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

HST Rail Vehicle Sets Record Speed

November 1st, 1987 37 years ago

The British Rail Class 43 (HST) achieved a record speed of 238 km/h while operating with on-board fuel to generate electricity for its traction motors. This milestone was reached during a trial run on the British railway network, signifying advancements in locomotive technology and efficiency. The event demonstrated the capabilities of diesel trains and showcased the improvements made in railway engineering.

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