Brühl train disaster
The Brühl train disaster happened on 6 February 2000 in the Brühl, Germany, railway station on the West Rhine railway.
Brühl is a town in the Rhineland, Germany. It is located in the district Rhein-Erft-Kreis, 20 km south of the Cologne city center and at the edge of the Kottenforst-Ville nature reserve.
Population: 44,137
Latitude: 50° 49' 45.41" N
Longitude: 6° 54' 17.96" E
The Brühl train disaster happened on 6 February 2000 in the Brühl, Germany, railway station on the West Rhine railway.
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