
Portugal’s worst train disaster
In 1985, two trains collided head-on killing an estimated 150 people. Many of the victims are unidentifiable after being trapped in the wreckage and unable to escape the blaze.
On 11 September 1985 in Mangualde, central Portugal, an express train collided head-on with a regional train killing an estimated 150 people.
The impact destroyed both engines and the leaking diesel caught fire. Many of the bodies were unidentifiable after passengers who survived the collision were trapped in the wreckage and unable to escape the blaze and toxic fumes.
An inquiry found both trains had been allowed to use the same single track line when the express should have had priority. A station master who realised the mistake was unable to contact the drivers in time.
Most of the victims’ remains are buried in a mass grave near the disaster site and a small chapel has now been built where memorial services take place every year.
Jacqueline Paine speaks to former voluntary fire station Commander Américo Borges who was one of the first on the scene.
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