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Title - Fire scare for Mumbai-Howrah Duronto Express passengersPosted by : railenquiry on Sep 15, 2012 - 21:00:33 PM |
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It was not something that Basab Chatterjee (name changed) and his wife were expecting when they boarded the Howrah bound Duronto Express from Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) on Thursday."It was just before dawn. I was sleeping when the train suddenly stopped. There was a lot of commotion. When I got out of the train I saw smoke emitting from our coach (B3). My immediate reaction was to get my wife out of the compartment. There was fire and Railways' staff used the extinguisher to doze the flame," he said.Another lady, who was travelling alone, in the same train narrated a similar experience. "The train stopped at a small station after Nagpur. It was there for two hours. The coach that caught fire had to be detached," she said.Senior officials at South-Eastern Railways confirmed the incident but dismissed claims of fire in the train compartment."It was a technical fault. It happened because of hot axle. Such an incident is rare but can sometimes happen due to friction. Since the axle was hot it was emitting smoke. There was no fire. The train was detained for two hours and we detached the coach. Passengers were accommodated in other compartments. It reached Howrah on Friday, delayed by two and a half hours," a spokesperson for the South-Eastern Railways told Business Standard. |