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For the definition of derailment in psychiatry, see thought disorder.

A derailment is an accident on a railway whereby a train leaves the rails, which usually results in damage, injury, and often death.

There are several main causes of derailment: broken or misaligned rails, excessive speed, and faults in the train and its wheels. Derailment can also occur as a secondary effect in the aftermath of a collision between two or more trains. Trap points protect main lines from runaway vehicles by deliberately derailing them to bring them to a stop. Flangeless wheels make it easier for a locomotive to negotiate curves, but make them more prone to derailment.

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[edit] Rerailing

Rerailing a train after it has derailed is not an easy task, and often requires the use of large rail mounted cranes.

[edit] Derailment

A sexual term used by the people of the North East of the United States. Generally known as, "having sex" or having relations with the person.

For example, The Proprietor would like to derail; The Proprietor derailed Sarah yesterday after a long dry spell.

[edit] Example accidents

Most railway accidents involve derailment. See list of rail accidents.

  • Image:Flag of the United States.svg November 11, 1833 – Hightstown, New Jersey, United States: Carriages of a Camden & Amboy train derail at 25 miles per hour in the New Jersey meadows between Spotswood and Hightstown when an axle breaks on a car due to an overheated journal. One car overturns, killing two and injuring fifteen. Among the survivors is Cornelius Vanderbilt who will later head the New York Central Railroad. He suffers two cracked ribs and a punctured lung, and spends a month recovering from the injuries. Uninjured in the coach ahead is former U.S. President John Quincy Adams, who continues on to the Nation's Capital the next day.

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