http://www.sueddeutsche.de/panorama/nrw-so-entgleiste-der-ice-1.3486331
http://www.morgenpost.de/berlin/article210425729/ICE-nach-Berlin-entgleist-am-Hauptbahnhof-in-Dortmund.html
The ICE 2 trainset was just leaving the Dortmund station and travelling at low speed when the last three cars of the set derailed.
How does a modern high speed train derail so bad when travelling at low speed?
Could it have been railroad switch malfunction?
Only two passengers were slightly injured since the train was travelling at low speed.
I don't know because this happens in America every 2 weeks
I envy you first worlders who experience a profound crisis in the unfathomable event of a derailment
http://www.focus.de/panorama/welt/-masterplan-worked-train-crashed-with-no-survivors_id_7060149.html claims people were on the tracks shortly before and speculates it might be sabotage.
>>1069373
Points can always be picked. Lots of things can happen with switches, amigo.
>>1069373
>How does a modern high speed train derail so bad when travelling at low speed?
Bad track, split points, object on the track. That looks a lot like it split the points.
>>1069373
Multi-track drifting fail.