List of rail accidents (1900–1909)

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This is a list of rail accidents from 1900 to 1909.

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1900

February 20, 1900, Dublin. Harcourt St train crash 1900.jpg
February 20, 1900, Dublin.
Camp Creek train wreck of 1900 Camp Creek train wreck of 1900 2013-12-27 19-50.jpg
Camp Creek train wreck of 1900
Tacoma wreck July 4, 1900 Tacoma wash street car wreckage 7-4-1900 2.jpg
Tacoma wreck July 4, 1900

1901

1902

1903

1904

New Market train Wreck NewMarketTrainWreck.jpg
New Market train Wreck

1905

1906

Salisbury train crash 1906 Railway Disaster at Salisbury, 1st July, 1906.png
Salisbury train crash 1906
September 19, 1906 Grantham rail accident Grantham Railway Disaster.png
September 19, 1906 Grantham rail accident
October 28, 1906 Atlantic City train crash 1906AtlanticCityTrainWreck.jpg
October 28, 1906 Atlantic City train crash

1907

Aftermath of Felling derailment. (March 26, 1907) Felling derailment 2007.jpg
Aftermath of Felling derailment. (March 26, 1907)
Shrewsbury train accident October 1907 Railway accident at Shrewsbury in 1907 02.png
Shrewsbury train accident October 1907

1908

Railway Accident, Sunshine, Victoria, Apr 1908 Railway Accident, Sunshine, Victoria, Apr 1908.jpg
Railway Accident, Sunshine, Victoria, Apr 1908

1909

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Great Western Railway accidents include several notable incidents that influenced rail safety in the United Kingdom.

There have been a number of train accidents on the South Australian railway network. The first known incident in this list occurred in 1873 in Smithfield.

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