Rail sabotage

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Rail sabotage (colloquially known as wrecking) is the act of disrupting a rail transport network. This includes both acts designed only to hinder or delay as well as acts designed to actually destroy a train.

Sabotage must be distinguished from more blatant methods of disruption (e.g., blowing up a train, train robbery).

Methods[]

Track obstruction[]

Damage to infrastructure[]

Notable instances

Damage to trains[]

Motivations[]

Terrorism[]

Military[]

Mischief[]

In popular culture[]


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