Power cut pulls railway plug by railgenie on 01 August, 2012 - 09:01 PM | ||
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railgenie | Power cut pulls railway plug on 01 August, 2012 - 09:01 PM | |
Passengers of at least 45 long-distance and passenger trains, including the Howrah-bound Rajdhani Express, got stuck for several hours at different stations in Asansol and Kharagpur because of a crippling power outage in the state.The Asansol-Durgapur industrial belt was also affected by the power cuts. Production was affected at all units except for the Durgapur Steel Plant, which drew power from its captive plant.Most passengers, including several bound for Calcutta, got off trains and took buses and hired cars to reach their destinations.Aparna Prasad, a passenger on the Howrah-bound Rajdhani that was stuck at Kulti station, near Asansol, from 1pm to 5.50pm, said: “As it is, the train left Delhi five hours behind schedule because of the power outage there. We had to wait for another five hours in Bengal. Although the air-conditioning was on and there was no scarcity of food and water, it is so boring to sit inside the compartment.”Prasad was visiting a relative’s house in Calcutta.A diesel engine that was sent to Asansol, under Eastern Railway, from Kulti pulled the Rajdhani to Howrah.Renu Rana, 45, and her 14-year-old daughter Anishya, who too were in the Rajdhani, said they wanted to take a cab to Calcutta but could not get a car outside the station.“Many passengers hired taxis from outside the station and left for their destinations. We too wanted to take one but no car was available. We have been sitting inside the train for a long time, this is irritating. We don’t even know when the train will start moving,” Renu said. |