The guard coach of the Jammu Rajdhani crashed on landing on Thursday at the New Delhi Railway Station at 6:20 am. No setbacks have been accounted for up until now. The coach was situated toward the end of the train.
“Last coach of Jammu Rajdhani Express which was entering at platform no 15 of New Delhi railway station derailed around 6.20 a.m,” Neeraj Sharma, Northern Railways spokesperson told a news agency.
Jammu Rajdhani’s guard coach Spoils Just Before Reaching New Delhi Railway Station – No Harm Happened
On September 7, the engine and power car of the Ranchi Rajdhani Express, which was headed to Delhi, had wrecked at the Shivaji Bridge just before it set foot into the New Delhi Railway Station. No losses had been accounted for as the train had been moving at a regular pace. One individual had been accounted for harm.
Hours before the Ranchi Rajdhani Express mischance, seven carriages of the Shaktipunj Express had jumped track in eastern Uttar Pradesh’s Sonbhadra region. No loss of lives had been accounted for. Authorities had said that as the speed of the train was 40 km for each hour, it was conceivable to prevent injuries.
On August 19, onwards of six cars of the Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express had jumped off track in eastern UP’s Khatauli. The occurrence had killed more than 20 people and left approximately 80 dead. The mishap, which occurred at 5:45 pm, saw a portion of the coaches crash with a house found near the tracks.
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