Passenger train number 60 was on route from
Rotterdam to
Gouda on 15 November 1899 when a heavy fog rolled in, causing the
operator of train 60 to halt his train near the station of
Capelle aan den IJssel. As station personnel was conversing with the crew of train 60, the mail train (80bis) from
Vlissingen sped towards them, having
run a red light which was hidden in the fog that indicated the presence of train 60 on the
tracks. Station personnel quickly blew on their
whistles to alert the oncoming train of the imminent danger. The crew of train 80bis heard the signals and quickly applied their
brakes, however the wet tracks caused the train to continue sliding at a high speed. Causing the train to plow into the rear
carriages of train 60 at 8 am, crushing the last and damaging a second. The locomotive of 80bis
derailed along with the
luggage wagon of train 60, which had been pushed 15 meters forward by the force of the collision. == Rescue effort ==