Howrah line hit as goods train derails in Bihar by Mafia on 14 July, 2012 - 09:02 AM | ||
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Mafia | Howrah line hit as goods train derails in Bihar on 14 July, 2012 - 09:02 AM | |
NEW DELHI/SASARAM: Twenty six wagons of a goods train derailed near Bhabua station in Bihar's Kaimur district in the wee hours of Friday morning, disrupting the movement of around 70 trains in the Howrah-New Delhi route.The incident has brought services in the busy Gaya-Mughalsarai section of the East Central Railway (ECR) to a complete halt. At least six trains to and from the capital have been cancelled while over 16 others have been diverted.Almost all up and down trains ran late on Friday.Mughalsarai DRM Anup Kumar said the repair work will take at least 15 hours but the incessant rain might stretch it to 36 hours. A technical fault is believed to have caused the accident. No casualties have been reported yet.Sources said that about 9.20 pm on Thursday, the driver of the goods train heading for Aligarh from Dhanbad, felt a jerk near the east home signal of Durgawati railway station about 50 km from Rohtas district headquarters Sasaram, when the train, at the speed of 70 km per hour, was passing through reversible Up line.Out of a total 46 coaches, 26 derailed. On hearing of the derailment, the villagers rushed to the site. Soon after the incident, movement of trains was stopped on the section. An accident relief train and cranes took about five hours to reach the site, hardly 45 km from Mughalsarai. Sources said the ECR GM and DRM reached the spot about 7 am on Friday along with other officials. The DRM said 350 labourers were engaged in debris removal work. |