The Tangiwai rail disaster
Boon, Kevin
Series: Events in New Zealand history
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Summary: The worst railway disaster in New Zealand's history occurred on Christmas Eve 1953 when the Wellington-Auckland night express plunged into the flooded Whangaehu River just west of Tangiwai, 8 km west of Waiouru. The accident was caused by a sudden release of thousands of tons of water from the crater lake of Mt Ruapehu which surged down the Whangaehu River in a massive wave. Of the 285 people on board, 151 were killed. Suggested level: primary, intermediateLibrarian's Miscellania
Physical Description: 16 p, illOld Classification: 362.8 BOO
Class. Date Changed: 63 p, ill. (some col.)
MARC Import date: 591.5 CHE
MARC Record: 387.73 BAR
Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library - Archive | B003349 |
Dewey: | 363.12 |
call #: | BOO |
ISBN: | 0705514838 9780705514835 |
pub: | 1991 |