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1897 Gentofte train crash and Signal passed at danger

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Difference between 1897 Gentofte train crash and Signal passed at danger

1897 Gentofte train crash vs. Signal passed at danger

In the Gentofte train crash at Gentofte station, Denmark, on the island of Zealand, on 11 June 1897 an express train passed a signal cautioning danger and collided with a stationary passenger train waiting at the station. A signal passed at danger (SPAD) in railway terminology of many countries, including Australia and the UK (where it is also known as either a SPAD or SPAR), occurs when a train passes a stop signal without authority to do so.

Similarities between 1897 Gentofte train crash and Signal passed at danger

1897 Gentofte train crash and Signal passed at danger have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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1897 Gentofte train crash and Signal passed at danger Comparison

1897 Gentofte train crash has 4 relations, while Signal passed at danger has 109. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (4 + 109).

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