Omagh rail tragedy
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![]() The five railway workers who died in the Omagh rail tragedy | |
| Date | 24 November 1950 |
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| Location | Omagh railway station, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland |
| Type | Railway accident |
The Omagh rail tragedy was a railway accident on 24 November 1950 in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, that killed five railway workers. They were struck by a passenger train while carrying out maintenance on the Derry Road line in heavy fog, and the noise of another train idling in the station prevented them from hearing the oncoming train.
The accident occurred on the "Derry Road" line, operated by the Great Northern Railway (Ireland), which connected Omagh with Derry and was an important route for passenger and freight traffic in mid‑20th‑century Northern Ireland. Omagh was a busy railway town, with multiple trains passing through its station each day.[1] Permanent way workers (or waymen) were employed to repair and inspect the track.[2]

