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== Competition progress ==
== Competition progress ==
The four teams are challenged to transform the interiors and facades of two
houses in [[Bulleen]]. Each week the teams are allocated to the rooms they must
renovate. Once all weeks are complete, the top scoring team overall will receive
a grand prize, originally set at $100k but has become subject to change over the
duration of the series.
=== Week 1 ===
=== Week 1 ===
* '''Episodes 1 & 2'''
* '''Episodes 1 & 2'''
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[[File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Raadhuis van de gemeente Makassar TMnr
10015213.jpg|thumb|City Hall (''Stadhuis'') in the early 20th century]]
[[File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Raadhuis van de gemeente Makassar TMnr
10015213.jpg|thumb|City Hall (''Stadhuis'') in the early 20th century]]
'''Colonial era architecture of Makassar''' in [[South Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]]
includes [[Fort Rotterdam]] and other Dutch buildings constructed when the area
was part for the [[Dutch East Indies]]. Most of the colonial era old towns had
been demolished as a result of harbor expansions.As the gateway for Eastern
province, the city was involved in the spice trade. [[Makassar]] eventually came
under Dutch control in
1669.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=fbWal41WkXkC&dq=Dutch+town+hall+makassar&pg=PA91
A Traveller's History of Southeast Asia] by J. M. Barwise, Nicholas J. White
page 91</ref>
'''Colonial era architecture of Makassar''' in [[South Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]]
includes [[Fort Rotterdam]] and other Dutch buildings constructed when the area
was part for the [[Dutch East Indies]]. Most of the colonial era old towns had
been demolished as a result of harbor expansions. As the gateway for Eastern
province, the city was involved in the spice trade. [[Makassar]] eventually came
under Dutch control in
1669.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=fbWal41WkXkC&dq=Dutch+town+hall+makassar&pg=PA91
A Traveller's History of Southeast Asia] by J. M. Barwise, Nicholas J. White
page 91</ref>
Habor expansions made many buildings disappeared in Passarstreet, including the
former Javasche Bank (Bank Indonesia) and the building of the Nederlandse
Handelmaatschappij (Dutch Trading Company), both designed by the Amsterdam
architect [[Eduard Cuypers]] (1858-1927) and Marius Hulswit (1862-1921), last
worked from [[Batavia]] (Jakarta). <ref>{{aut|Norbruis, Obbe}} (2020):
“Landmarks from a bygone era, Life and work of Ed. Cuypers & Hulswit-Fermont
1897-1927” Volendam, LM Publishers/Periplus, {{ISBN|9789460220128}} pp. 128-129,
132-133</ref> Successors of both formed the architectural firm Fermont-Cuypers,
with Theo Taen (1889-1970) as designer of the SMP Brother (1939) and the Stella
Maris Hospital (1940).<ref>{{aut|Norbruis, Obbe}} (2020): “Architecture from the
Indonesian Past, Life and work of Fermont-Cuypers 1927-1957” Volendam, LM
Publishers/ Periplus, {{ISBN|9789460220159}} pp. 253-255.</ref> The book
"Indische Bouwkunst" lists more than 2000 projects built between 1900 and 1958 –
many of which in Makassar- , as well as over 150 architects who designed
them.<ref>{{aut|Norbruis, Obbe}} (2021): “Indische Bouwkunst, architecten en hun
oeuvre in Nederlands-Indië en Indonesië in de eerste helft van de 20ste eeuw’”
Volendam, LM Publishers, {{ISBN|9789460220296}} </ref> This book has been
translated into Bahasa Indonesia and is available as a free
download.<ref>{{aut|Norbruis, Obbe}} (2022): Arsitektur di Nusantara. Para
Arsitek dan Karya Mereka di Hindia-Belanda dan Indonesia pada Paruh Pertama Abad
ke-20. Free download www.heritage-hands-on.org/projects. </ref>
Harbor expansions made many buildings disappeared in Passarstreet, including the
former Javasche Bank (Bank Indonesia) and the building of the Nederlandse
Handelmaatschappij (Dutch Trading Company), both designed by the Amsterdam
architect [[Eduard Cuypers]] (1858-1927) and Marius Hulswit (1862-1921), last
worked from [[Batavia]] (Jakarta).<ref>{{aut|Norbruis, Obbe}} (2020): “Landmarks
from a bygone era, Life and work of Ed. Cuypers & Hulswit-Fermont 1897-1927”
Volendam, LM Publishers/Periplus, {{ISBN|9789460220128}} pp. 128-129,
132-133</ref> Successors of both formed the architectural firm Fermont-Cuypers,
with Theo Taen (1889-1970) as designer of the SMP Brother (1939) and the Stella
Maris Hospital (1940).<ref>{{aut|Norbruis, Obbe}} (2020): “Architecture from the
Indonesian Past, Life and work of Fermont-Cuypers 1927-1957” Volendam, LM
Publishers/ Periplus, {{ISBN|9789460220159}} pp. 253-255.</ref> The book
"Indische Bouwkunst" lists more than 2000 projects built between 1900 and 1958 –
many of which in Makassar- , as well as over 150 architects who designed
them.<ref>{{aut|Norbruis, Obbe}} (2021): “Indische Bouwkunst, architecten en hun
oeuvre in Nederlands-Indië en Indonesië in de eerste helft van de 20ste eeuw’”
Volendam, LM Publishers, {{ISBN|9789460220296}} </ref> This book has been
translated into Bahasa Indonesia and is available as a free
download.<ref>{{aut|Norbruis, Obbe}} (2022): Arsitektur di Nusantara. Para
Arsitek dan Karya Mereka di Hindia-Belanda dan Indonesia pada Paruh Pertama Abad
ke-20. Free download www.heritage-hands-on.org/projects. </ref>
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
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==Sequels ==
==Sequels ==
The franchise's creative team behind the original ''100 Bullets'' joined forces
once again to work on a [[Limited series (comics)|limited series]] sequel,
''Brother Lono'', released in April 2014.<ref>Rogers, Vaneta.
[https://web.archive.org/web/20140418121922/http://www.newsarama.com/11020-dc-announces-brother-lono-a-100-bullets-reunion.html
"DC Announces BROTHER LONO - A 100 BULLETS Reunion"],{{dead|date=August 2021}}
''Newsarama'' (01 March 2013).
[https://web.archive.org/web/20160306211115/http://www.newsarama.com/11020-dc-announces-brother-lono-a-100-bullets-reunion.html
Archived at the Wayback Machine].</ref> It was an 8-issue limited series that
detailed Lono's rehabilitated life in Durango after the events of ''100
Bullets'' issue #100.<ref>Drew and Patrick
[https://retcon-punch.com/2013/07/22/100-bullets-brother-lono-2/ "100 Bullets:
Brother Lono 2"], ''Retcon Punch!'' (July 22, 2013).</ref> In 2025, DC
officially unveiled their first line of titles for the Vertigo revival,
including ''100 Bullets: The US of Anger'' with Azzarello and Risso
returning.<ref>{{Cite web |title=DC Unveils Ten Bold New Comic Book Series in
Its DC Vertigo Imprint for 2026
|url=https://www.dc.com/blog/2025-10-09/dc-unveils-ten-bold-new-comic-book-series-in-its-dc-vertigo-imprint-for-2026
|access-date=2025-10-15 |website=DC |language=en-us}}</ref>
The franchise's creative team behind the original ''100 Bullets'' joined forces
once again to work on a [[Limited series (comics)|limited series]] sequel,
''Brother Lono'', released in April 2014.<ref>Rogers, Vaneta.
[https://web.archive.org/web/20140418121922/http://www.newsarama.com/11020-dc-announces-brother-lono-a-100-bullets-reunion.html
"DC Announces BROTHER LONO - A 100 BULLETS Reunion"],{{dead|date=August 2021}}
''Newsarama'' (01 March 2013).
[https://web.archive.org/web/20160306211115/http://www.newsarama.com/11020-dc-announces-brother-lono-a-100-bullets-reunion.html
Archived at the Wayback Machine].</ref> It was an 8-issue limited series that
detailed Lono's rehabilitated life in Durango after the events of ''100
Bullets'' issue #100.<ref>Drew and Patrick
[https://retcon-punch.com/2013/07/22/100-bullets-brother-lono-2/ "100 Bullets:
Brother Lono 2"], ''Retcon Punch!'' (July 22, 2013).</ref> The ''Deluxe
Edition'' softcover contains ''Lono is a Four Letter Word'', an exclusive 8-page
comic.
In 2025, DC officially unveiled their first line of titles for the Vertigo
revival, including ''100 Bullets: The US of Anger'' with Azzarello and Risso
returning.<ref>{{Cite web |title=DC Unveils Ten Bold New Comic Book Series in
Its DC Vertigo Imprint for 2026
|url=https://www.dc.com/blog/2025-10-09/dc-unveils-ten-bold-new-comic-book-series-in-its-dc-vertigo-imprint-for-2026
|access-date=2025-10-15 |website=DC |language=en-us}}</ref> The first issue of
the eight-issue mini-series is set to be released in July, 2026.
===Collected editions===
===Collected editions===
Blyth Spartans: Addition of Newton Aycliffe spell
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On 9 July 2021, Deverdics re-signed for [[National League North]] side [[Blyth
Spartans A.F.C.|Blyth Spartans]].<ref>{{cite
news|url=http://www.blythspartans.com/arrival-nicky-deverdics-joins-spartans/
|title=Nicky Deverdics joins Spartans |author=Jordan Cronin |publisher=Blyth
Spartans AFC |date=9 July 2021 |access-date=10 July 2021}}</ref> On 25 May 2024
Deverdics renewed his contract with Spartans ahead of the 2024-25 [[Northern
Premier League]] season, having captained the team the season prior which ended
with relegation from the National League North.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rayson
|first=Matty |date=2024-05-25 |title=Deverdics signs a new contract with
Spartans
|url=https://www.blythspartans.com/deverdics-signs-a-new-contract-with-spartans-2/
|access-date=2024-05-26 |website=Blyth Spartans AFC |language=en-GB}}</ref>
On 9 July 2021, Deverdics re-signed for [[National League North]] side [[Blyth
Spartans A.F.C.|Blyth Spartans]].<ref>{{cite
news|url=http://www.blythspartans.com/arrival-nicky-deverdics-joins-spartans/
|title=Nicky Deverdics joins Spartans |author=Jordan Cronin |publisher=Blyth
Spartans AFC |date=9 July 2021 |access-date=10 July 2021}}</ref> On 25 May 2024
Deverdics renewed his contract with Spartans ahead of the 2024-25 [[Northern
Premier League]] season, having captained the team the season prior which ended
with relegation from the National League North.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rayson
|first=Matty |date=2024-05-25 |title=Deverdics signs a new contract with
Spartans
|url=https://www.blythspartans.com/deverdics-signs-a-new-contract-with-spartans-2/
|access-date=2024-05-26 |website=Blyth Spartans AFC |language=en-GB}}</ref>
He signed for Heaton Stannington in January
2026.<ref>https://heatonstan.co.uk/nicky-deverdics-signs-for-the-stan/</ref>
He signed for [[Newton Aycliffe F.C.|Newton Aycliffe]] in July 2025, then for
[[Heaton Stannington F.C.|Heaton Stannington]] in January
2026.<ref>https://heatonstan.co.uk/nicky-deverdics-signs-for-the-stan/</ref>
==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==
Platform: dashes, not hyphens
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The party platform outlines the following goals:<ref>{{Cite web |title=Yashar!
|publisher=[[Israel Democracy Institute]]
|url=https://en.idi.org.il/israeli-elections-and-parties/parties/yashar/
}}</ref>
The party platform outlines the following goals:<ref>{{Cite web |title=Yashar!
|publisher=[[Israel Democracy Institute]]
|url=https://en.idi.org.il/israeli-elections-and-parties/parties/yashar/
}}</ref>
* '''Israel as Jewish and democratic state''' - Ensuring the existence of the
State of Israel as the [[homeland for the Jewish people|national home of the
Jewish people]] while preserving its character as a [[Jewish and democratic
state]] in the spirit of the [[Israeli declaration of independence|Declaration
of Independence]].
* '''Israel as Jewish and democratic state''' – Ensuring the existence of the
State of Israel as the [[homeland for the Jewish people|national home of the
Jewish people]] while preserving its character as a [[Jewish and democratic
state]] in the spirit of the [[Israeli declaration of independence|Declaration
of Independence]].
* '''National security''' - Strengthening national security and positioning
Israel as a strong regional power with strategic assets, striving to establish
[[Arab–Israeli normalization|peace agreements and cooperation]] with all
countries in the region from a position of military and economic strength.
* '''National security''' – Strengthening national security and positioning
Israel as a strong regional power with strategic assets, striving to establish
[[Arab–Israeli normalization|peace agreements and cooperation]] with all
countries in the region from a position of military and economic strength.
* '''Education''' - Establishing and prioritizing [[Education in Israel|state
(public) education]] as the foundation for deep societal processes of healing
and mending internal divisions.
* '''Education''' – Establishing and prioritizing [[Education in Israel|state
(public) education]] as the foundation for deep societal processes of healing
and mending internal divisions.
* '''Military service''' - Strengthening the IDF and ensuring that
[[conscription in Israel|every citizen serves military]] or [[Sherut
Leumi|national service]], as defined by law, under a framework of “Service for
All.”
* '''Military service''' – Strengthening the IDF and ensuring that
[[conscription in Israel|every citizen serves military]] or [[Sherut
Leumi|national service]], as defined by law, under a framework of “Service for
All.”
* '''Constitution''' - Leading the enactment of a
[[constitutionalism|constitution]] based on a combination of the principles of
the Declaration of Independence, existing [[Basic Laws of Israel|Basic Laws]],
and the addition of a Basic Law on legislation to regulate [[checks and
balances]] between the branches of government — so that the [[Knesset]] remains
sovereign, [[government of Israel|the government]] is able to govern and
implement policy, and the [[Judiciary of Israel|judicial system]] is strong and
independent.
* '''Constitution''' – Leading the enactment of a
[[constitutionalism|constitution]] based on a combination of the principles of
the Declaration of Independence, existing [[Basic Laws of Israel|Basic Laws]],
and the addition of a Basic Law on legislation to regulate [[checks and
balances]] between the branches of government — so that the [[Knesset]] remains
sovereign, [[government of Israel|the government]] is able to govern and
implement policy, and the [[Judiciary of Israel|judicial system]] is strong and
independent.
* '''Social inequality''' - Developing Israel’s periphery and reducing [[social
inequality|social gaps]] so that all Israelis enjoy equal opportunities, equal
rights, and equal responsibilities, enabling them to realize [[Standard of
living in Israel|their full human potential]].
* '''Social inequality''' – Developing Israel’s periphery and reducing [[social
inequality|social gaps]] so that all Israelis enjoy equal opportunities, equal
rights, and equal responsibilities, enabling them to realize [[Standard of
living in Israel|their full human potential]].
==References==
==References==
Regionalliga Nordost
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Fussball.de]
| source =
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Fussball.de]
| start_date = 31 August 2025
| start_date = 31 August 2025
| update = 19 April 2026
| update = 22 April 2026
|team_order=BEH, BET, BU2, DRE, ERF, NEU, JE2, LE2, LES, MAG, PO2, ROS
|team_order=BEH, BET, BU2, DRE, ERF, NEU, JE2, LE2, LES, MAG, PO2, ROS
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|match_BEH_BU2= 2–0
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|match_BEH_DRE= 9–1
|match_BEH_DRE= 9–1
|match_BEH_ERF=
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|match_BEH_NEU= 5–0
|match_BEH_NEU= 5–0
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|match_DRE_ROS= 1–0
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|match_ERF_BEH=
|match_ERF_BEH= 0–4
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After selling his ownership of DC Shoes, Block shifted his business focus to
Hoonigan Industries, an apparel [[brand]] marketing to auto
enthusiasts.<ref>{{Cite web |url =
https://www.sagellc.com/news/2004/quiksilver-to-acquire-dc-shoes |title =
Quiksilver to acquire DC Shoes | date=March 8, 2004 |access-date= April 17, 2026
}}</ref> He was the co-owner and "Head Hoonigan In Charge" (HHIC) at the company
before his death in a snowmobile accident in January 2023.<ref>{{cite
news|url=https://www.kakuchopurei.com/2023/01/hoonigan-dirt-ken-block-killed-snowmobile-age-55/|title=Hoonigan
founder & DiRT game star Ken Block killed in accident at
55|website=kakuchopurei.com|date=January 3, 2023|access-date=January 3,
2023|archive-date=January 3,
2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230103040904/https://www.kakuchopurei.com/2023/01/hoonigan-dirt-ken-block-killed-snowmobile-age-55/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite
news |last1=Korecki |first1=Danny |title=Ken Block Gives a Tour of Hoonigan
Racing Division HQ to Show His 'Carcaine' Addiction
|url=https://www.thedrive.com/news/20937/ken-block-gives-a-tour-of-hoonigan-racing-division-hq-to-show-his-carcaine-addiction
|access-date=January 3, 2023 |work=The Drive |date=May 18, 2018
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220525024653/https://www.thedrive.com/news/20937/ken-block-gives-a-tour-of-hoonigan-racing-division-hq-to-show-his-carcaine-addiction
|archive-date=May 25, 2022 |language=en|url-status=live}}</ref>
After selling his ownership of DC Shoes, Block shifted his business focus to
Hoonigan Industries, an apparel [[brand]] marketing to auto
enthusiasts.<ref>{{Cite web |url =
https://www.sagellc.com/news/2004/quiksilver-to-acquire-dc-shoes |title =
Quiksilver to acquire DC Shoes | date=March 8, 2004 |access-date= April 17, 2026
}}</ref> He was the co-owner and "Head Hoonigan In Charge" (HHIC) at the company
before his death in a snowmobile accident in January 2023.<ref>{{cite
news|url=https://www.kakuchopurei.com/2023/01/hoonigan-dirt-ken-block-killed-snowmobile-age-55/|title=Hoonigan
founder & DiRT game star Ken Block killed in accident at
55|website=kakuchopurei.com|date=January 3, 2023|access-date=January 3,
2023|archive-date=January 3,
2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230103040904/https://www.kakuchopurei.com/2023/01/hoonigan-dirt-ken-block-killed-snowmobile-age-55/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite
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Racing Division HQ to Show His 'Carcaine' Addiction
|url=https://www.thedrive.com/news/20937/ken-block-gives-a-tour-of-hoonigan-racing-division-hq-to-show-his-carcaine-addiction
|access-date=January 3, 2023 |work=The Drive |date=May 18, 2018
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220525024653/https://www.thedrive.com/news/20937/ken-block-gives-a-tour-of-hoonigan-racing-division-hq-to-show-his-carcaine-addiction
|archive-date=May 25, 2022 |language=en|url-status=live}}</ref>
His daughters,[[Lia Block]],Kira Block,and his son Mika Block are all also
racing drivers.
His daughters, [[Lia Block]], Kira Block, and his son Mika Block are all also
racing drivers.
==Early life==
==Early life==
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{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2024}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2024}}
{{Infobox organization
{{Infobox organization
| name = National Farmers' Union
| name = National Farmers' Union
| logo_size = 230
| logo_size = 230
| abbreviation = NFU
| abbreviation = NFU
| location = [[England]] and [[Wales]]
| location = [[England]] and [[Wales]]
| num_members = 45,000 farming and growing businesses<ref>{{cite web |title=Find
out about the NFU |url=https://www.nfuonline.com/about-us/ |access-date=26 June
2024 |website=www.nfuonline.com }}</ref>
| num_members = 45,000 farming and growing businesses<ref>{{cite web |title=Find
out about the NFU |url=https://www.nfuonline.com/about-us/ |access-date=26 June
2024 |website=www.nfuonline.com }}</ref>
| leader_title = President
| leader_title = President
| leader_name = [[Tom Bradshaw (farmer)|Tom Bradshaw]]
| leader_name = [[Tom Bradshaw (farmer)|Tom Bradshaw]]
| leader_title2 = Deputy President
| leader_title2 = Deputy President
| full_name =
| full_name =
| logo = National Farmers' Union of England and Wales logo.svg
| logo = National Farmers' Union of England and Wales logo.svg
| founded = {{start date and age|1908}}
| founded = {{start date and age|1908}}
| predecessor = Lincolnshire Farmers' Union
| predecessor = Lincolnshire Farmers' Union
| type = [[Employer association]]
| type = [[Employer association]]
| headquarters = Agriculture House, [[Stoneleigh Park]], [[Stoneleigh,
Warwickshire|Stoneleigh]], [[Warwickshire]], [[England]], CV8 2TZ
| headquarters = Agriculture House, [[Stoneleigh Park]], [[Stoneleigh,
Warwickshire|Stoneleigh]], [[Warwickshire]], [[England]], CV8 2TZ
| leader_name2 = David Exwood
| leader_name2 = Paul Tompkins
| leader_title3 = Vice President
| leader_title3 = Vice President
| leader_name3 = Rachel Hallos
| leader_name3 = Robyn Munt
| leader_title4 = Director General
| leader_title4 = Director General
| leader_name4 = Terry Jones
| leader_name4 = Terry Jones
| key_people =
| key_people =
| affiliations = [[NFU Mutual|NFU Mutual Insurance]]<br />{{collapsible
list|title = Sister organisations:|[[National Farmers' Union of
Scotland]]||[[Ulster Farmers' Union]]}}
| affiliations = [[NFU Mutual|NFU Mutual Insurance]]<br />{{collapsible
list|title = Sister organisations:|[[National Farmers' Union of
Scotland]]||[[Ulster Farmers' Union]]}}
| website = {{Official website}}
| website = {{Official website}}
}}
}}
2026
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* 22 January – Spain – Near [[Cartagena, Spain|Cartagena]], a commuter train
struck a crane. At least four people were injured.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Train
collides with crane in Spain's fourth rail crash in a week, several injured
|url=https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/22/europe/spanish-train-collides-with-crane-intl
|website= CNN|date=22 January 2026 |access-date=22 January 2026}}</ref>
* 22 January – Spain – Near [[Cartagena, Spain|Cartagena]], a commuter train
struck a crane. At least four people were injured.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Train
collides with crane in Spain's fourth rail crash in a week, several injured
|url=https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/22/europe/spanish-train-collides-with-crane-intl
|website= CNN|date=22 January 2026 |access-date=22 January 2026}}</ref>
* 25 January – United Kingdom – A road-rail maintenance vehicle caught fire in
the [[Standedge Tunnel]]. The fire was extinguished but the tunnel was closed to
rail traffic for several days.<ref>{{cite web
|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly5e5lj595o |title=Fire-hit train
tunnel closed until Thursday |first=Hayley |last=Coyle |publisher=BBC News
|accessdate=26 January 2025 }}</ref>
* 25 January – United Kingdom – A road-rail maintenance vehicle caught fire in
the [[Standedge Tunnel]]. The fire was extinguished but the tunnel was closed to
rail traffic for several days.<ref>{{cite web
|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly5e5lj595o |title=Fire-hit train
tunnel closed until Thursday |first=Hayley |last=Coyle |publisher=BBC News
|accessdate=26 January 2025 }}</ref>
* 12 February - Bosnia and Herzegovina - '''[[2026 Sarajevo tram
derailment]]''': In Sarajevo, a tram train derailed due to a malfunction. 1
person was killed and 4 people were injured.<ref>{{cite web|title=ACCIDENT IN
DOWNTOWN SARAJEVO: Tram Derails, One Person Killed, Others Injured!
(VIDEO)|url=https://serbiantimes.info/en/accident-in-downtown-sarajevo-tram-derails-one-person-killed-others-injured-video/}}</ref>
* 12 February – [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] – '''[[2026 Sarajevo tram
derailment]]''': a tram derailed in [[Sarajevo]], killing one person and
injuring four.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2026-02-12 |title=A young Man was killed and
Four People injured in a Tram Accident
|url=https://sarajevotimes.com/a-young-man-was-killed-and-four-people-were-injured-in-a-tram-accident/
|access-date=2026-02-13 |website=Sarajevo Times |language=en-US}}</ref>
* 16 February – [[Switzerland]] – A train was derailed by an avalanche near
[[Goppenstein]], injuring five people.<ref>{{cite
web|url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/17/train-derails-in-switzerland-injuring-five-amid-avalanches-in-the-alps
|title=Train derails in Switzerland, injuring five amid avalanches in the Alps
|work=Al Jazeera |date=2026-02-17 |access-date=2026-02-17}}</ref>
* 16 February – [[Switzerland]] – A train was derailed by an avalanche near
[[Goppenstein]], injuring five people.<ref>{{cite
web|url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/17/train-derails-in-switzerland-injuring-five-amid-avalanches-in-the-alps
|title=Train derails in Switzerland, injuring five amid avalanches in the Alps
|work=Al Jazeera |date=2026-02-17 |access-date=2026-02-17}}</ref>
* 22 February – United States – Near [[Memphis, Tennessee]], an [[Amtrak]] train
collided with a Canadian National train at low speed, injuring three
people.<ref>{{cite web|title=Multiple people injured after two trains collide in
southwest Memphis, officials
say|url=https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/multiple-people-injured-in-train-collision-near-westwood-officials-say/article_afc197cb-f3b7-4cb7-8436-997e369246e0.html}}</ref>
* 22 February – United States – Near [[Memphis, Tennessee]], an [[Amtrak]] train
collided with a Canadian National train at low speed, injuring three
people.<ref>{{cite web|title=Multiple people injured after two trains collide in
southwest Memphis, officials
say|url=https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/multiple-people-injured-in-train-collision-near-westwood-officials-say/article_afc197cb-f3b7-4cb7-8436-997e369246e0.html}}</ref>