Runaway train


A runaway train is a type of railroad incident in which unattended rolling stock is accidentally allowed to roll onto the main line, a moving train loses enough braking power to be unable to stop in safety, or a train operates at unsafe speeds due to loss of operator control. If the uncontrolled rolling stock derails or hits another train, it will result in a train wreck.
A railway air brake can fail if valves on the pipe between each wagon are accidentally closed; the 1953 Pennsylvania Railroad train wreck and the 1988 Gare de Lyon train accident were results of a valve accidentally closed by the crew, reducing braking power.
A parked train or cut of cars may also run away if not properly tied down with a sufficient number of hand brakes.

Incidents

Accidents and incidents involving defective or improperly-set railway brakes include:
DateLocationCauseDetailsReferences
February 27, 2019Ramses Station, Cairo, EgyptTrain driver left train to fight with another train driverUnmanned train rolled into buffer, fuel tank burst and fuel exploded, killing 20 and injuring another 40Ramses Station rail disaster
2018Port Hedland, AustraliaTrain driver left engine to inspect a wagonAn iron ore train consisting of 4 locomotives and 268 loaded wagons en route from Newman to Port Hedland travelled driverless at high speed, after the driver went out to inspect. The company deliberately derailed the train to avoid an uncontrolled incident.
2017Wadi, IndiaAn electric locomotive traveled without a driver for after it was being swapped for a diesel locomotive to pull the train on a non-electrified section of track. Railway personnel chased after the locomotive by motorbike, and the train was stopped safely after 50 minutes
2016Landen, BelgiumThe driver left the cabin to do some check-ups on the train when it started moving. After 30 minutes and, the train was stopped by a driver who jumped into the train's cab. No one was injured nor did the train hit anything.
2013Lac-Mégantic, QuebecCombination of neglect, defective locomotive, poor maintenance, driver error, flawed operating procedures, weak regulatory oversight, lack of safety redundancyTrain driver did not set enough hand brakes to stop the crude oil train from rolling down the slope, train rolled down the slope and derailed in a curve. Several tank cars burst and caught fire, killing 47 peopleLac-Mégantic rail disaster
2012Ion Luca Caragiale village, Romaniabrakes improperly setA freight train ran away from Lon Luca Caragiale Station because of the improper brakes setting and hit a Dacia car on a level crossing, killing 2 people
2010Pretoria, Johannesburg, South Africaduring a locomotive changeover, the carriages ran away out of control for 12 miles until they derailed at Pretoria7 injuries and 3 deaths were reported with total damage to the carriages of about R15,000,000.-
2007Congo-Kinshasa west of Kananga100 killed
June 20, 2003Los Angeles, CA, United Statesa cut of 31 freight cars rolled away after they were improperly secured and left unattended in a yard east of Los Angeles, CA, United States. Initial reports claimed there were 10 freight cars. The consist later derailed in Commerce at an estimated speed of 13 people suffered minor injuries.
20032003 Melbourne runaway trainan empty suburban train runs 17 kilometres unattended before colliding with another train at Spencer Street railway station11 people are injured.-