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1 dead, 57 injured after two subway trains collide in Mexico

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Rescue workers exit the Raza station where two subway trains collided, in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7.
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A subway passenger, injured when two subway trains collided, is taken on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance, in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7. Authorities announced at least one person was killed and dozens were injured in the Saturday accident on Line 3 of the capital's subway.
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A subway passenger, injured when two subway trains collided, is taken on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance, outside the Raza station in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7.
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A subway passenger is escorted up a flight of stairs from the Raza station where two subway trains collided, in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7.
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A subway passenger, injured when two subway trains collided, waits to be taken to a hospital, in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7.
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Rescue workers inspect rail lines after two subway trains collided, in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7.
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Family members wait for news about relatives who were injured when two subway trains collided, outside a subway station, in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7.
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Family members wait for news about relatives who were injured when two subway trains collided, outside a subway station, in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7.
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Police secure an area outside the Raza station where two subway trains collided, in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7.
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Police secure an area outside the Raza station where two subway trains collided, in Mexico City, Saturday, Jan. 7.

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