Train carrying 55 people derails on Norway's north coast, killing at
least 1 person and injuring 4
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[October 25, 2024]
By JAN M. OLSEN
COPENHAGEN,
Denmark (AP) — At least one person was killed and four people injured
when a train running along Norway’s northern coast derailed Thursday
with 55 people on board, police said. |
Several people were injured in the train derailment at Finneidfjord in
Nordland, Norway, on Wednesday afternoon, the police said, Thursday,
Oct. 24, 2024. The derailment is probably caused by a rock slide. (Jan
Kenneth Transeth/NTB Scanpix via AP) |
The Arctic Circle Express was on its way from Trondheim to the
remote northern town of Bodoe, above the Arctic Circle, when it
left the mountainside track. Police said they were alerted to
the derailment at 1215 GMT.
The four people injured were taken to a nearby hospital. Their
condition was unclear. Those who were unhurt were taken by bus
to the town of Mo i Rana, 228 kilometers (140 miles) south of
Bodoe.
Police told Norwegian news agency NTB that a rock slide likely
caused the derailment of the train, which was made up of a
locomotive and five carriages. The VG newspaper carried a photo
of a huge rock on the track that had smashed into a train
carriage.
One of the passengers, Ingvart Strand Mølster, told Norwegian
broadcaster NRK that a rock hit the train but no one in his
carriage was hurt, with the exception of one person who suffered
a minor ankle injury.
Another passenger told the local newspaper Avisa Nordland that
people were evacuated out through the windows. Norwegian media
quoted passengers who said the train braked suddenly, throwing
people around inside the carriages and shattering the windows.
Passenger Sissel Trøan told NRK that the braking had been
“dramatic.”
“I flew over a guy and broke a table in front of us. But I was
lucky and sustained no injuries. I’m just a little shaky,” Trøan
was quoted as saying.
NRK posted a video of the train which had left its mountainside
tracks, crashing through trees and down onto the road, which was
closed to traffic in the wake of the derailment.
Photos on Norwegian media showed the locomotive and what
appeared to be at least two passenger cars. The derailment
happened near Bodoe, just north of the Arctic Circle.
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