Times Colonist

Train hits overpass in Turkey, nine die

- BURHAN OZBILICI and SUZAN FRASER

ANKARA, Turkey — A high-speed train hit a railway engine and crashed into a pedestrian overpass Thursday at a station in the Turkish capital of Ankara, killing nine people and injuring dozens, officials said.

The 6:30 a.m. train from Ankara to the central Turkish city of Konya collided head-on with the engine, which was checking the tracks at the capital’s small Marsandiz station, Transport Minister Mehmet Cahit Turhan told reporters after inspecting the site. The highspeed train, which the Anadolu Agency said was carrying 206 passengers, usually passes through that station without stopping.

At least two cars derailed, hitting the station’s overpass, which then collapsed onto the train. Three engine drivers and six passengers were killed in the crash, Turhan said. One passenger died after being hospitaliz­ed while the others were killed at the scene.

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said 84 other people had sought medical help after the crash.

Television footage showed emergency services working to rescue passengers from wrangled cars and debris. Hurriyet newspaper said sniffer dogs assisted efforts to find survivors. Turhan said later no one else was believed to be trapped.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear if a signalling problem caused the crash. Authoritie­s detained three state railway employees over suspected negligence and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed a thorough investigat­ion.

Passenger Ayse Ozyurt told the IHA news agency that the crash occurred 12 minutes after the train left the main station and that it had not yet gained its maximum speed.

“The train was not fast at that time yet,” she said. “Suddenly, there was a frightenin­g breakage … and the train was off the rail.”

Konya, about 260 kilometres south of Ankara, is home to the tomb of the Sufi mystic and poet Jalaladdin Rumi, attracting thousands of pilgrims and tourists. The crash occurred during an annual week of remembranc­e for Rumi, when many travel to Konya to watch Whirling Dervishes, members of a Sufi sect, perform.

 ?? BURHAN OZBILICI, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rescue crews work at the scene of a high-speed train crash in Ankara, Turkey, on Thursday.
BURHAN OZBILICI, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rescue crews work at the scene of a high-speed train crash in Ankara, Turkey, on Thursday.

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