Every Subway Ride in America That Ended in Disaster

The history of U.S. subway disasters reveals a troubling pattern of human error, poor oversight, and aging infrastructure. From the 1918 Malbone Street wreck, which killed nearly 100 people, to the 2009 Washington Metro crash that left 9 dead and 80 injured, each tragedy exposed fatal flaws in operator training, safety systems, or equipment. Even in recent years, like the 2024 Manhattan collision, smaller-scale crashes continue to remind commuters that a single mistake can paralyze a system relied upon by millions every day. 📺 Watch full episodes where we break down the world’s worst disasters, crashes, and catastrophes — all in just 15 to 20 gripping minutes. About The Interpreter 🧠 Explaining the worst real-world events — from aviation accidents and shipwrecks to train collisions and nature’s most destructive moments 🎙️ Every video is researched, written, and narrated by our team — no AI, just human-driven storytelling 📌 Follow our signature format: “Every WORST [event] Explained in [X] Minutes” 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep dives into history’s deadliest and most dramatic true stories Watch More from The Interpreter 🟢 /@TheInterpreterYT 💼 Business Inquiries & Contact • For business inquiries or other questions, reach us at: [email protected] ❓ Copyright Questions - If you have any copyright questions or issues please contact us: [email protected] ⚠️ Copyright & Fair Use Notice • We follow YouTube’s Fair Use guidelines under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act • Content is used for commentary, education, and research purposes • No copyright infringement intended. All rights belong to their respective owners 📌 Disclaimer Do not use this video as your sole source of information. This video is for entertainment/edutainment purposes, and some information may be oversimplified or even unintentionally incorrect. The goal is to build interest and encourage you to do your own research on these topics.