Dancheon train disaster explained

Dancheon train disaster
Date:December 26, 2023
Location:near Dancheon, Tanchon, North Korea
Type:Derailment
Cause:Failure of electrical equipment
Trains:1
Deaths:400
Footnotes:List of rail accidents (2020-present)

The Dancheon train disaster was a derailment that took place in North Korea and is reported to have resulted in 400 deaths.

Accident

On December 26, 2023, a passenger train departed Pyongyang bound for Geumgol.[1] The train was carrying nine coaches; the first coaches immediately behind the engine were for upper-class transport only, consisting of government officials. The rear nine coaches were for regular citizens and lower class workers. On this date, the majority of the passengers were workers heading for the Komdok mines.[2]

The train had just pulled departed from Tanchon Station. The next leg of the journey would require the train to climb up a steep section of track. The train itself was electric and its power source came from the overhead wires that supplied energy to the engine.[3]

As the train climbed up the hill, a sudden power surge caused the train to lose all power, then to start rolling backwards, going downhill. The engine had now become a runaway train as the brakes could not activated. At a curve, the last seven train cars derailed, with the upper-class coaches, as well as the main engine, remaining on the tracks undamaged. 400 people died in the accident. Survivors were taken to a hospital in Dancheon.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RFA: Hundreds Killed After N. Korean Passenger Train Overturns . . August 8, 2024.
  2. Web site: Hye-seung . Choi . Train accident in North Korea kills more than 400 people . . August 8, 2024.
  3. Web site: Lee . Michael . Train accident in North kills more than 400: Radio Free Asia . . August 8, 2024.