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The Wenzhou train collision was a railway accident that occurred on 23 July 2011, when a high-speed train travelling on the Yong-Tai-Wen railway line collided into the rear of another stationary train on a viaduct in Lucheng District, Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China.
25 lip 2011 · CHINA: Up to 43 passengers are reported to have been killed and over 200 injured following a rear-end collision between two high speed trains at Shuangyu near Wenzhou on July 23. The world’s first fatal train accident on a dedicated high speed line took place on the 250 ...
26 lip 2011 · Propaganda notice: The Wenzhou train accident will be uniformly referred to as the “7.23 Yong-Wen Line Exceptionally Serious Railway Accident”. The Wenzhou train accident from now on will be reported with “great love in the face of great disaster” as the main theme.
31 lip 2011 · Last Saturday evening (July 23) outside of Wenzhou, one bullet train crashed into another, which, according to official reports had stalled on the line after reportedly being struck by lightning.
In conclusion, the network model for ship-to-ship collision accidents can describe the weight spreading process among functions and how it affects system performance then causes an accident.
4 sie 2011 · The Western media wake trailing the Wenzhou train crash (7.23.11) has ranged from speculative and well-founded to insensitive and under-evidenced and in most scenarios tinged with latent political musings.
1 lip 2015 · The “7.23” Yong-Tai-Wen railway accident is considered to be the most serious railway accident in Chinese railway history and this research analyzed the accident using the systems thinking approach.