The Rafiganj rail disaster was the derailment of a luxury Howrah Rajdhani Express train led by Ghaziabad-based WAP-5 on a bridge over the Dhave River in North-Central India, on 10 September 2002. At least 130 people were killed in the crash, which was attributed in some reports to sabotage by a local Maoist terrorist group, the Naxalites.