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Transportation Statistics > Rail Accidents > Total number (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Illinois:1,126 
#2  New York:1,103 
#3  Texas:1,036 
#4  California:964 
#5  Pennsylvania:675 
#6  New Jersey:545 
#7  Ohio:492 
#8  Florida:392 
#9  Indiana:388 
#10  Georgia:381 
#11  Louisiana:353 
#12  Missouri:317 
#13  Michigan:296 
#14  Tennessee:292 
#15  Minnesota:281 
#16  Washington:272 
#17  Arkansas:265 
#18  Nebraska:263 
#19  Alabama:260 
#20  Wisconsin:259 
#21  Kansas:258 
#22  Kentucky:238 
#23  Iowa:234 
#24  Massachusetts:234 
#25  Virginia:233 
#26  North Carolina:224 
#27  Colorado:195 
#28  Oklahoma:178 
#29  Oregon:178 
#30  Connecticut:175 
#31  Mississippi:174 
#32  Arizona:171 
#33  South Carolina:167 
#34  Maryland:149 
#35  West Virginia:132 
#36  Montana:118 
#37  Wyoming:108 
#38  Idaho:103 
#39  District of Columbia:95 
#40  Utah:92 
#41  North Dakota:88 
#42  New Mexico:88 
#43  Delaware:82 
#44  South Dakota:58 
#45  Alaska:47 
#46  Maine:43 
#47  Nevada:36 
#48  Rhode Island:30 
#49  Vermont:25 
#50  New Hampshire:
#51  Hawaii:
Total: 13,919  
Weighted average: 272.9  


DEFINITION: Number of rail accidents, 2004. "Accidents/Incidents" includes all events reportable to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration under applicable regulations. These include: train accidents, reported on Form F 6180.54, comprised of collisions, derailments, and other events involving the operation of on-track equipment and causing reportable damage above an established threshold ($6,700 in 2003); highway-rail grade crossing incidents, reported on Form F 6180.57, involving impact between railroad on-track equipment and highway users at crossings; and other incidents, reported on Form F 6180.55a, involving all other reportable incidents or exposures that cause a fatality or injury to any person, or an occupational illness to a railroad employee.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, Interim Railroad Safety Statistics Annual Report 2003, Washington, DC: 2004

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