File:Rail accidents in Malmö, Sweden on 1 November 1925.jpg

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Svenska: I nedgående nattsnälltåget från Stockholm urspårar genom en växels för tidiga omläggning och stjälper den sista vagnen, en kombinerad andra klass dagvagn och finka, ett par ögonblick innan tåget skall stanna vid Malmö station. På grund av urspåringen välter även den näst sista vagnen i tåget, en sovvagn med sjutton resande, över ända. En på sista vagnens plattform stående sovvagnskonduktör krossas till döds. Av de övriga på de bägge vagnarna varande personerna skadas endast några lindrigt. Olyckan är närmast orsakad av fel i den elektriska växelspärranordningen.
English: The southbound night express train from Stockholm derails in a railroad switch and topples the last car, a combined second class day car and goods wagon, a few moments before the train should stop at Malmö Station. Because of the derailment, also the second last car of the train is overturned, a sleeper car with seventeen passengers. One sleeper car conductor on the platform of the last car is crushed to death. The remaining people of the other two cars are only a few minor injured. The accident is caused by errors in the alternating electrical switch interlock device.
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Source Rudberg, Erik , ed. (in Swedish) (1926) Svenska Dagbladets årsbok TREDJE ÅRGÅNGEN (Händelserna 1925), Uppsala: Svenska Dagbladet, p. 31
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  • The photograph does not reach the Swedish threshold of originality (common for snapshots and journalistic photos) and was created before 1 January 1974 (SFS 1960:729, § 49a).
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