West Bengal: Two goods trains derail after collision at Onda railway station in Bankura, 14 cancelled | VIDEO
West Bengal: Two goods trains collided at Onda railway station in Bankura. Rail operation on Kharagpur–Bankura–Adra line has been halted.
West Bengal: Two goods trains collided at Onda railway station in Bankura. Rail operation on Kharagpur–Bankura–Adra line has been halted. As per the latest updates, the collision occurred in the wee hours Sunday that resulted in the derailment of several boggies. Video of the accident has gone viral on social media, where, several boggies of the good trains can be seen derailed on tracks. Following the incident, the South Eastern Railway cancelled 14 trains, diverted 3 and short-terminated 2 trains due to the derailment. As per the latest updates, the UP Mail line and UP loop line have been restored by the Railways and the train movement has resumed.
"14 trains cancelled, 3 diverted and 2 short terminated due to the derailment of goods train at Ondagram station of Adra Division today," informed South Eastern Railway. CPRO, South Eastern Railway informed how the two goods trains collided and derailed. "Railway Maintainance train (BRN) shunting was going on at Ondagram station. Goods train (BCN) overshot the red signal and didn't stop and derailed with the BRN maintenance train. Around 8 wagons derailed at around 4.05 hours. Restoration underway. The UP Mail line and Up loop line have already been restored at 7.45 hrs," said CPRO, South Eastern Railway.
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