Skotterud derailment explained

Skotterud derailment
Coordinates:59.9833°N 19°W
Date:1 October 2010
Location:Skotterud
Country:Norway
Line:Kongsvinger Line
Operator:SJ[1]
Type:Derailment
Cause:Crack in a wheel of the first carriage
Trains:1
Passengers:300
Deaths:0
Injuries:40[2]

The Skotterud derailment occurred on 1 October 2010, at Skotterud, Norway, when an InterCity train from Oslo (Norway) to Stockholm (Sweden) derailed due to a cracked wheel. Forty people, including former Eurovision Song Contest executive supervisor Jon Ola Sand, were reported injured. No one was killed in the derailment.[3]

Accident

Shortly after leaving Kongsvinger the train derailed near Skotterud at 17:40, with one carriage flipping over on its side and another running off the track and stopping in a ditch.

Passengers reported loud noises, sudden braking and a crash that some thought resulted from a collision with a vehicle. Most managed to get out of the wrecked carriages themselves and an emergency reception center was set up at the nearby town hall in Skotterud.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.newsinenglish.no/2010/10/02/probe-underway-into-train-derailment/ Probe underway into train derailment
  2. https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101002/ap_on_re_eu/eu_norway_train_derails Train derails on Norway-Sweden border, injuring 40
  3. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39471178 Train derails on Norway-Sweden border, injuring 40