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El Virilla train accident

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began to cross the bridge which lay on a left-hand curve. A combination of a poorly fastened rail and the excessive weight of the train caused the last carriage to derail and pulled two further carriages from the track, one of which plunged 190 feet (58 m) to the river below, killing 385, including Professor Alizago. The rescue work continued into the evening. Several trains returned to Alajuela and Heredia with the bodies which were left at the stations for identification by friends and families. The government declared three days of
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At 7 am, three carriages arrived at Alajuela and left 30 minutes later. Further stops were made and three more carriages were added at Heredia. Despite this many people were unable to board the train, and it even skipped a later stop as it was too crowded to allow any more on. At 8:20 the train
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while crossing a bridge across the Virilla River Canyon, killing 385 and injuring 93.
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The train was a special service booked on a Sunday for a religious pilgrimage from
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on 14 March 1926, when an overcrowded train carrying mostly farmers and laborers
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1926 train derailment while crossing Virilla River Canyon in Costa Rica
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where most intended to visit the stone figurine of the
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Costa Rica
Costa Rica
derailed
Alajuela
Heredia
Cartago
La Negrita
Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles
national mourning
half mast


"96 años del peor accidente ferroviario en la historia del país: así se fraguó la Tragedia del Virilla"
"Latin America: Disasters"
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Tragedia del rio Virilla
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Rosmalen, the Netherlands
Abermule, Wales
Nidareid, Norway
Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, United States
Winslow, New Jersey, US
Ongarue, New Zealand
Glenrock, Wyoming, US
Lytham, England

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