1944 November and December, “Notes and News: Bufferstop Collisions in Northern Ireland”, inRailway Magazine (in English), page370:
A remarkable feature of the accident was that the engine was 4-4-2 tank No.13, the guard's brake was No.13, and there were13 wagons in the train.
2019 December 13, Marika Gerken, “Friday the 13th: How it came to be and why it’s considered unlucky”, inCNN[1] (in English):
The great Austrian-American composer Arnold Schoenberg had such a severe case oftriskaidekaphobia (the fear of the number13), he omitted numbering the 13th measure in some of his later works, substituting it with the notation “12a.”
2021 August 12, Christobel Hastings, “Why is Friday the 13th unlucky? The cultural origins of an enduring superstition”, inCNN[2] (in English):
There’s even a name to describe the irrational dread of the date: paraskevidekatriaphobia — a specialized form of triskaidekaphobia, a fear of the number13.