Shigaraki train disaster

Shigaraki train disaster
Shigaraki train disaster
Shigaraki crash.jpg
SKR diesel car (right) crumpled up against the JR West diesel car.
Details
Date May 14, 1991
Time 10:35
Location Shigaraki, Shiga
Country Japan
Rail line SKR Shigaraki Line
Operator JR West, SKR
Type of incident Collision
Cause Signal passed at danger
Statistics
Trains 2
Passengers 716
Deaths 42
Injuries 614

The Shigaraki train disaster (信楽高原鐵道衝突事故 Shigaraki Kōgen Tetsudō shōtotsu jiko?) was a railway accident that occurred in Shigaraki (now Koka), Shiga Prefecture, Japan on May 14, 1991. A Shigaraki Kōgen Railway (SKR) train and a West Japan Railway Company (JR West) train collided head-on, killing 42 people and injuring 614 others. Until the Amagasaki rail crash in 2005, this was the deadliest railway disaster in Japan since the Yokohama rail crash of 1963, which killed 161 people.

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Account of the accident

The accident happened at 10:35 (1:35 UTC) local time on May 14, 1991, on the SKR Shigaraki Line between Onotani Signal Station and Shigarakigūshi.

A special JR West rapid service train (501D) from Kyoto bound for Shigaraki had entered the Shigaraki Line at Kibukawa Station from the Kusatsu Line, transporting 716 passengers to the World Ceramic Festival that was being held in Shigaraki at the time.

Going in the opposite direction, an SKR local train (534D) had left Shigaraki and headed for Kibukawa, despite a red signal.

The Onotani Signal Station (小野谷信号場 Onotani Shingōjō?) was the only point on the single-track line where two trains can safely pass, but the JR West train had already gone past that signal station, as it was given a green signal despite the approaching SKR train. The signal station has been inactivated since the disaster.

Causes

The primary causes of the accidents were SKR officials allowing the eastbound SKR train to pass red signals and the failed interlocking that allowed the westbound JR West train to advance past Onotani Signal Station. Both SKR and JR West had independently made unauthorized modification to the signal system, which led to the confusion that prompted the SKR staff to send a train against a red signal, and the faulty wiring that showed the JR West train a green signal, when the approaching SKR train should have turned the signal to red.

Response to the accident

Memorial at the crash site

SKR suspended passenger service while the Shiga Prefecture and Ministry of Transport conducted investigations, and service did not reopen until December 1991. When service resumed, the use of Onotani Signal Station as a passing point was discontinued. As a result, service frequency was reduced from twice an hour to once an hour, with operation in only one direction at any time.

In 1999, the two companies have had a complaint set against them for having negligence for the victims of the train disaster. In the same year, the two companies were put on trial in the Otsu District Court. In 2002, in the Osaka High Court, the West Japan Railway Company also certified the company's negligence. The West Japan Railway Company however did not appeal to the verdict of the High Court.

JR West discontinued through train operations to the Shigaraki Line, while other Japan Railways Group companies similarly discontinued non-regular through train operations to private and Third Sector railway lines.

The World Ceramic Festival, which was to continue until May 26, was canceled the day following the accident.

See also

  • Lists of rail accidents

References

Coordinates: 34°55′14″N 136°05′16″E / 34.9206555556°N 136.087844444°E / 34.9206555556; 136.087844444


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