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Metro de Valencia (El)

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Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Metro de Valencia (El)
Phone:
+34 900 461 046

Address:
Partida de Xirivella, s/n, 46014 Valencia, Spain

The Valencia Metro derailment occurred in Valencia, Spain's third largest city, on 3 July 2006 at 1 p.m. CEST between Jesús and Plaça d'Espanya stations on the Line 1 of the Metrovalencia mass transit system. At least 43 people were killed and more than ten were seriously injured.El País reports that Valencian forensic scientists have identified all but one of the victims — a woman whose family has not claimed her. Twenty-one of the victims were from Torrent, a locality seven kilometres from Valencia and the train's destination. Five more victims were from the city of Valencia itself, and two were from Paiporta, which is also nearby.It was not immediately clear what caused the crash, which occurred at a curve just outside Jesús station. However, data from the train's black box showed that the train's speed at the derailment point was 80 km/h , which means it was travelling at twice the normal 40 km/h speed for this curve.Defective wheels or the possible collapse of a tunnel wall were also being considered as possible causes. Both the Valencian government spokesman Vicente Rambla and Mayor Rita Barberá have called the accident a chance event. However, the trade union CC.OO. has accused the authorities of rushing to say anything but admit that Line 1 is in a state of constant deterioration with a failure to carry out maintenance.It has been reported that a part of the wall in the tunnel between Plaça d'Espanya and Jesús stations in the southwestern neighbourhood of Patraix may have collapsed, causing the derailment of one of the carriages, which in turn caused the carriage behind it to overturn. The fire brigade, medics and local police went to the scene after a passenger in the crashed train called the emergency services at about 1:03 p.m. . The incident came days before Pope Benedict XVI was due to visit Valencia for the World Meeting of the Families, attended by one million pilgrims. It also coincided with the end to one of the pre-America's Cup 2007 match racings. Both events led to an increase in tourists in the area. The Pope offered his condolences and prayed at Jesús station, the scene of the accident.
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