The Gaisal train collision occurred on 2 August 1999, when two trains carrying about 2,500 people collided at the remote station of Gaisal in West Bengal, India. Owing to a signalling error, both trains were using the same track on a day when three of the four tracks on the line were closed for maintenance. Their combined speeds were so great that the trains exploded on impact, killing at least 285 people. At least eight people died and around 30 others were injured when a goods train collided with the Sealdah-bound Kanchanjunga Express near Rangapani station in West Bengal on Monday, authorities ... The Gaisal train disaster, one of the deadliest train accidents in Indian history, occurred on August 2, 1999, in Gaisal, West Bengal. A head-on collision... NEW DELHI: Railway Minister NitishKumar was probably right in resigning over the gruesome Gaisal accident ofAugust 2, 1999, that killed over 400 passengers in West Bengal. The Justice G NRay ...

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