Codogno rail crash
The Codogno rail crash happened at Codogno, Italy, in the early evening of 9 December 1957. Fifteen people lost their lives, and at least 30 were seriously injured.
| Codogno rail crash | |
|---|---|
| Details | |
| Date | 9 December 1957 | 
| Location | Codogno | 
| Country | Italy | 
| Line | Milano–Bologna | 
| Operator | Ferrovie dello Stato | 
| Incident type | Level crossing collision | 
| Statistics | |
| Trains | 1 | 
| Deaths | 15 | 
| Injured | 30 | 
Description
    
At 18:19 on 9 December 1957, the Milan–Rome express, while travelling through Codogno at a speed of 130 km/h (81 mph), struck a truck loaded with bran, which had been trapped by a level crossing it was unable to cross in time. The train then derailed and brought down a cast iron pylon.
The accident caused the deaths of fifteen people, including several truck drivers, and injured over thirty others.
References
    
- Il Giornale del Mondo, anno, 1957 (nov-dic) ed. Cino del Duca, Historia, mensile illustrato n. 272 ottobre 1980 (in Italian)
External links
    
- www.bassolodigiano.it: Il disastro ferroviario del 1957 – collection of contemporary Italian newspaper articles about the crash
This article is based upon a translation of the Italian language version as at June 2012.
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