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Express train hits and kills 4 workers at a railway station in Japan

Four people working on a railway track in Japan died after an express train hit them. The accident happened Thursday at Shin-Kanuma Station, north of Tokyo. The victims included three workers and a supervisor. They were taken to a hospital but later pronounced dead. Six others at the site were unhar

Published August 20, 2026, 12:53 PM
Updated August 20, 2026, 1:15 PM720
Express train hits and kills 4 workers at a railway station in Japan

TOKYO (AP) — Four people doing weed control work on a railway track in Japan died after being hit by an express train as it entered a station while they were still working there on Thursday, officials said.

The accident occurred at Shin-Kanuma Station, north of Tokyo, on the Tobu Nikko Line, and involved the Tokyo-bound Spacia express train, the Tochigi prefectural police said.

The four — three workers and a supervisor — were rushed to a hospital but later pronounced dead, according to police and train operator Tobu Railway Co.

Six other people at the site — two other workers, three on lookout duty and an on-site supervisor — were safe, Tobu Railway said. They had been assigned to spray herbicide. About 50 passengers on the train were also uninjured.

Railway officials said it was unclear why the workers did not leave the site when the train was approaching, or what the lookout people were doing. They said they are cooperating with authorities investigating the cause of the accident.

Those on lookout duty are supposed to warn fellow workers of an approaching train by waving a flag, using a whistle or a microphone. What happened Thursday before and during the accident was still under investigation, Tobu officials said.

Fatal train accidents are rare in Japan, which has a reputation for safe and punctual transportation.

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Takao Suzuki, head of Tobu’s railway business division, apologized for the fatal accident. “We take this severe accident seriously and we will ensure preventive measures and never let this happen,” he said.

Trains on the line were suspended for several hours, but services resumed later Thursday, officials said.

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