The station master involved in 's deadliest train crash will appear in court on Sunday accused of placing two trains running in opposite directions on the same track, after his appearance was delayed from Saturday.At least 57 people died when a passenger train slammed into a freight carrier late Tuesday at Tempe, 235 miles north of Athens. The government has blamed human error, and the station master, 59, faces charges of negligent homicide and bodily harm, as well as disrupting transportation.
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