
Tuesday, June 23, 2009 WASHINGTON: Six people were killed and at least 76 injured Monday in a rush-hour collision between two Metrorail subway trains in the US capital, an official in Mayor Adrian Fenty's office said. "The mayor confirmed that there are six confirmed deaths, the largest fatality in Metro's four-decade history," communications officer Jack Pfeiffer told media. The crash occurred minutes after 5:00 pm (2100 GMT) in northeast Washington during the city's evening rush hour, when a subway train traveling on an outdoor track inexplicably plowed into another train that was stopped on the same track awaiting orders to proceed, officials from the Washington Metroplitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) said. The female operator of the rear train was among those killed.
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