Accident occurred as train on commuter line traveled south of Tokyo.
Shortly before noon on September 5 an express train was traveling along the Keikyu Main Line, which passes through Tokyo in connecting Chiba and Kanagawa Prefectures, which border the capital on its western and southern sides. As the train traveled through a section of the track between Nakakido and Kanagawa Shinmachi Stations in the city of Yokohama, however, a truck was either parked atop or moving across one of the rail/road crossings, and the train collided with the other vehicle at approximately 11:40 a.m.
爆発した。 twitter.com/yoshiki_cresta… https://t.co/sX2084DQAB
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ヨシキ (@yoshiki_cresta) September 05, 2019
【速報】横浜市神奈川区の京急電鉄の電車とトラックの衝突事故、消防によると30人がけが https://t.co/tgpHSw0abx
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TBS NEWS (@tbs_news) September 05, 2019
The collision was forceful enough that the first three cars of the eight-carriage train derailed, with the lead car tipping onto its side as it exited the tracks. A large pillar of smoke could be seen rising from the scene of the accident as passengers were evacuated.
乗ってた京急線事故った 黒煙凄い https://t.co/v5PYxnQFcH
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かいとーれとると (@PtRetort) September 05, 2019
Fire and rescue workers report at least 36 train passengers suffered injuries, and the truck’s 67-year-old male driver, who was in the middle of delivering shipments of fruit, died from the impact.
京急神奈川新町駅と仲木戸駅の間の事故直後の電車内 https://t.co/YuimLs8ZjA
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osaki-matsuda (@grafty2000) September 05, 2019
The above video, taken by a passenger before exiting the train, shows debris scattered far down the tracks. Videos, recorded by passengers who’ve ridden that section of the line on other days, show how quickly express trains can travel in that area, with speeds reaching up to 120 kilometers (74.6 miles) per hour.
京急踏切脱線事故の踏切は時速120㎞で通過する場所です。 youtube.com/watch?v=wS2wKl… https://t.co/38NDFUqprN
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パラペリーナ (@paraperryna) September 05, 2019
事故前の神奈川新町駅。この速度でトラックに衝突するのが、いかに恐ろしいかが分かる。 #京急 #神奈川新町 https://t.co/PDGYSZDcG0
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43B3119 (@4B3119) September 05, 2019
The crossing where the collision took place is equipped with gates, warning alarms, and devices designed to alert a train’s driver if the crossing is obscured, and the cause of the accident is currently unconfirmed.
Source: Asahi Shimbun Digital via Oakomu, NHK News Web
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