ASSESSMENTS
Putting Rail Attacks in Perspective After Canadian Plot
Apr 25, 2013 | 15:20 GMT

A police handout shows the London Underground train involved in a bomb attack at Aldgate station in 2005
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Summary
The recently thwarted bomb plot in Canada serves as a reminder that passenger railways — soft targets that see far more traffic worldwide than passenger aircraft — continue to attract militant attacks. On April 22, Canadian authorities arrested two men and charged them with conspiring to blow up a bridge, over which the Amtrak passes, connecting Toronto to New York.
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