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China Rail Accidents

Great Leap Backward for China’s bullet trains
Article
/ 12 August 2011

Great Leap Backward for China’s bullet trains

China’s second-biggest train maker will recall 54 bullet trains used on the new showcase Beijing-Shanghai line for safety reasons.

By Chris Buckley and Fayen Wong
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Article
/ 1 August 2011

China’s media rein in criticism over train crash

China’s media are curbing combative reporting of a train disaster after what observers said were orders from the Communist Party’s propaganda arm.

By Chris Buckley
Anger mounts as families mourn China train crash victims
Article
/ 29 July 2011

Anger mounts as families mourn China train crash victims

Angry families of people killed in last weekend’s train crash in eastern China gathered to mourn on Friday, directing ire at the Railways Ministry for

By Royston Chan
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Article
/ 26 July 2011

China launches safety campaign after deadly train crash

China’s rail minister, facing public outrage over Saturday’s deadly train crash, has ordered a two-month safety review of railway operations.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 July 2011

Search for survivors after China train crash kills 35

Rescue workers on Sunday dug through the tangled wreckage after a high-speed train smashed into a stalled train in eastern China.

By Emma Grahamharrison and Royston Chan

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