Agra-Gwalior passenger train derails in UP; none hurt

Many similar incidents of train derailment were reported earlier this month

Agra-Gwalior passenger train derails in UP; none hurt
A bogie of Agra-Gwalior passenger train derails near Agra Cantt. Photo: ANI
ANI Agra (Uttar Pradesh)
Last Updated : Sep 23 2017 | 1:56 PM IST

A coach of Agra-Gwalior passenger train got derailed near Agra Cantt on Saturday.

As of now, no injuries and casualties have been reported.

Many similar incidents of train derailment were reported earlier this month.

Earlier this week, two trains derailed at the same spot in a span of 10 hours in Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh.

The engine of a goods train jumped the tracks near Sitapur Cantt station around 7.10 am on Tuesday at the exact same spot in Sitapur city in the district where the 54322 Burhwl- Balamau passenger train derailed around 9:40 pm on Monday, spokesperson of North Eastern Railway Alok Srivastava said.

A section engineer (permanent way), who was in charge of the track, has been suspended, he said.

"The track was repaired after the first derailment and services were restored around 1.20 am. Multiple trains ran on the same track without any hitch until the goods train derailed this morning," Srivastava added.

The spokesperson said the services on that route were held up for the second time when the engineers attended to the tracks this morning.

"The problem, however, was taken care of and train services were allowed once again after 10.20 am today," the spokesperson said, adding that an inquiry committee has been formed to investigate the twin derailments.

The divisional railway manager of North Eastern Railway, Alok Kumar, who rushed to the spot for inspection, said some trains were diverted following the second accident and the caution speed on the route was put at 10km/hr.

There has been a spate of train accidents in Uttar Pradesh over the past two months. On September 7, seven carriages of the Shaktipunj Express derailed in Sonbhadra district.

Just a few weeks before that, on 23 August, nine coaches of the Delhi-bound Kaifiyat Express derailed in Auraiya district, injuring 21 people.

On August 19, six bogies of the Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express jumped the tracks in Khatauli, leaving 20 people dead and 80 injured.

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First Published: Sep 23 2017 | 1:56 PM IST

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