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The Alabern bridge disaster, also known as the Hostalric rail accident, was a bridge collapse that occurred on the evening of 7 October 1863 near Hostalric, in the Province of Girona, Spain. A steam locomotive, tender and 10 carriages that travelled from Girona to Barcelona, crashed as the Pont del Torrent de Cal Abert bridge collapsed after it was weakened by torrential rain. 21 people were killed and 11 others seriously injured.
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