Sentence examples for train disaster from inspiring English sources

The phrase "train disaster" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a major incident or catastrophe involving a train. Example: "The recent train disaster has caused widespread panic and devastation in the town."

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It was the worst train disaster in the country's history.

That, the authorities say, may have contributed to the worst California train disaster in 50 years.

The most recent offering, on Wednesday night, might well have been called "The Great Bus and Train Disaster".

Among them were Love Canal, the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, the 2004 school hostage crisis in Russia and the 2005 train disaster in South Carolina.

The Lac-Mégantic tragedy which, if the missing are indeed dead, will be Canada's worst train disaster in 149 years may make the opponents of pipelines think again.

Officials put the final death toll in the country's worst train disaster at 281 as rescue and recovery efforts at the crash site ended.

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One of the worst train disasters in commuter history occurred on September 12 , 2008

I attended a Town Hall style meeting near the scene of one of California's worst train disasters in history.

The advocacy group Public Citizen said in a statement that the proposed Senate legislation is "the apex of what a regulatory response to the threat of oil train disasters should be".

The following search terms were used: "Deaf CERT training," "Deaf emergency training," "Deaf disaster training," and "Deaf hurricane training," "Deaf earthquake," "Deaf flood," "Deaf fire," and "Deaf all-hazards".

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