Mumbai local dashes into buffer, motorman injured

The train was entering into Churchgate station; a woman got seriously injured

A picture of the Western Railway suburban train that overshot the buffer and climbed onto concourse at Churchgate station in Mumbai (pic: Kamlesh Pednekar)
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 28 2015 | 4:01 PM IST

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A local train today rammed into the dead end at Churchgate railway station here, leaving a woman seriously injured and disrupting suburban train services on the Western line.

The fast train coming from Bhayander rammed into the dead end on platform no.3 of Churchgate station at around 11.25 AM when the motorman could not stop the local.

As a result, the first coach of the train jumped onto the south-end concourse of the platform and was seen lying in a tilted position.

The reason for the motorman not being able to halt the train was yet to be ascertained.

"It would be premature to speak about the cause of the accident. The exact reason can be ascertained only after proper investigation," Western Railway's (WR) chief PRO Sharat Chandrayan said.

WR General Manager S K Sood and Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Shailendra Kumar along with other senior officials reached the spot and launched restoration operation of the suburban services.

"We are enquiring with the motorman, L S Tiwary, who received mild injuries, and as per the normal procedure, we would also be checking whether he was under the influence of alcohol," said another senior official involved in the process of investigation.

The impact of the train's collision with the platform's dead end was so huge that the wheels of the first coach got hanged into the air, ripping apart all the technical equipment in its lower part and also the overhead wire.

After the incident, services originating from and terminating at platform no.3 were suspended till the restoration of services, Chandrayan said.

The injured woman was admitted to hospital, he said.

The mishap affected the train services which were running late by almost an hour.

"I boarded the train at Vile Parle station at 12.15 PM which reached Churchgate at 2 PM when it should have ideally reached by around 1 PM," said Manisha Rege, a media professional.

Commuters were seen clicking pictures at the site from their mobile phones.

"It looked like a scene from a Bollywood film. I wonder what would have happened to those who were in the first coach," said commuter Kirti Khot at the railway station.


 

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First Published: Jun 28 2015 | 3:43 PM IST

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