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3 coaches of Dadar-Puducherry train derail in Mumbai as Gadag express dashes it

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Last updated on: April 16, 2022 09:39 IST
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Three coaches of the Dadar-Puducherry Express (train no 11005) derailed near the Matunga station in north central Mumbai on Friday night after the engine of the CSMT-Gadag Express, going in the same direction, dashed it sideways.

 

So far there were no reports of anyone getting injured in the incident which took place around 9.45 pm, a Central Railway official said.

The incident took place a day before the 169th anniversary of the first run of a passenger train in India.

Signal jumping by the Gadag Express could have led to the accident, railway sources said, though the exact cause will be ascertained only after a probe.

Some express trains were cancelled or short-terminated after the incident and the traffic of local trains too was affected.

The Dadar-Puducherry Chalukya Express was entering on the Down fast line from platform 7 of the Dadar Terminus in north central Mumbai when the CSMT-Gadag Express, which departed around 9.30 pm, dashed it sideways at a crossing, the official said.

A video of the incident which went viral on social media showed that the coaches of the two express trains brushed against each other before the derailment. Some passengers can also be heard alerting each other while this happened.

The traffic on the Up and Down slow lines, which was suspended for some time for safety reasons, had been restored, Central Railway Chief Spokesperson Shivaji Sutar said.

This was the second derailment on the Central Railway section this month. The Lokmanya Tilak-Jaynagar Express (Pawan Express) had derailed near Nashik on April 3, 2022.

Friday's incident took place a day before the 169th anniversary of  railways in India. The first passenger train in India (and Asia) ran between Mumbai and Thane on April 16, 1853. The Indian Railways thus enters its 170th year of service from Saturday.

Railway officials said the engine of the Gadag Express (which passed from Dadar station's platform number 5) rammed into the eighth coach of the Puducherry Express from the rear end, derailing the latter's coach numbers 7 to 9.

The seventh coach of the Puducherry Express tilted a bit after the derailment. Due to the impact of the derailed coach, an overhead wire and a mast (pole) were also badly damaged.

Railway sources said the accident might have happened due to signal jumping by the Gadag Express, but this can be ascertained only after a probe.

Sutar said a high-level probe has been ordered.

The authorities were aiming to bring the coaches back on rails and restore the traffic as early as possible, he said.

The railway authorities cancelled the Dadar-Sainagar Shirdi Express along with the Puducherry Express and Gadag Express.

Some mail-express trains including the Pune-Mumbai Indrayani Express, Nanded-Mumbai Tapovan Express and Madgaon-Mumbai Mondavi Express were short-terminated.

The zonal railways has announced following helpline numbers for the passengers: CSMT 022-22694040; Dadar 022-24114836; Thane 022-25334840; and Kalyan 0251-2311499.

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