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I’ll never take a train again’: survivor recounts Korat rail horror

Thai PBS World

อัพเดต 30 นาทีที่แล้ว • เผยแพร่ 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา • Thai PBS World

A first-time train passenger who survived the deadly accident in Nakhon Ratchasima yesterday, when a crane collapsed onto his moving train, has vowed never to travel by rail again.

Surapong, who was seated in coach No 3 of the special express service, said he was jolted from his seat by a deafening explosion as a massive crane from a high-speed rail construction site slammed into the train in Sikhiu district.

“The carriage was torn apart. I heard people screaming everywhere,” he said.

Surapong suffered head injuries that required 11 stitches, but managed to escape from the section of the train that had been severed by the impact.

He said he normally travelled home by bus because there is no railway line running through his home district of Nang Rong in Buriram province.

Curious to try rail travel for the first time, he decided to board the train, planning to continue his journey by van after reaching Buriram.

“I even called my mother to tell her I was taking the train because I believed it was the safest way to travel,” he said. “That first trip nearly cost me my life. I will never travel by train again.”

The train had departed Bangkok at 6am bound for Ubon Ratchathani. At around 9am, a crane collapsed onto the train as it passed through an active construction zone, causing it to derail and burst into flames.

Teerasak Wongsungnoen, a crew member on board, said the impact threw passengers and staff into the air before they slammed onto the floor. Moments later, a fire engulfed coach No 2, trapping many passengers inside.

Despite being injured, Teerasak and local residents attempted to rescue the wounded, but were unable to reach those trapped in the burning carriage due to the intensity of the flames.

Meanwhile, a man posted a message of condolence on social media, saying his girlfriend was among the victims. He said she had taken the train back to Nakhon Ratchasima to attend her father’s funeral, and had shared her father’s photograph on Facebook.

Before leaving, she wrote that she loved him deeply and wished him to rest in peace.

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