Though the minister's offer is yet to be accepted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the accident claimed a big casualty with A K Mital resigning as chairman of the Railway Board whose chief is the administrative head of the public sector transport behemoth.
Air India chairman Ashwani Lohani replaced Mital as the new chairman of the Railway Board.
Some of the injured were discharged from hospitals after first aid, the SP said, adding there was no report of any death so far.
The railways, however, put the number of those injured at 25.
The accident occurred when the sand-laden dumper, engaged for transporting construction material for the dedicated freight corridor, overturned while moving on a road parallel to the tracks. A portion of the vehicle lay on the tracks resulting in the crash, Uttar Pradesh Home Secretary Bhagwan Swarup said.
The main opposition Congress accused Prabhu of having "utterly failed" in his job and asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sack him and appoint a "responsible person" in the position.
This "responsibility business" would not do, Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said while stressing that Prabhu must resign.
Earlier in the day, Prabhu had taken "full moral responsibility" for the recent train accidents and indicated he had offered to resign at a meeting with the prime minister.
"In less than three years as Minister, I have devoted my blood and sweat for the betterment of the Railways. Under leadership of PM, tried to overcome decades of neglect through systemic reforms in all areas leading to unprecedented investment and milestones," he said.
"New India envisioned by PM deserves a Railways which is efficient and modern. I promise that is the path, on which Rlys is progressing now. I am extremely pained by the unfortunate accidents, injuries to passengers and loss of precious lives. It has caused me deep anguish."
Soon after Prabhu's tweet about meeting the prime minister, the government announced the appointment of Air India CMD Ashwani Lohani as chairman of the Railway Board.
According to sources Mital had submitted his resignation to the minister last evening. The resignation was accepted today morning.
Later in the day, a train collided with a lorry at an unmanned rail crossing in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. Railway officials in Delhi described it as a "minor incident".
Kaifiyat Express, named after famous Urdu poet Kaifi Azmi, the father of film actor Shabana Azmi, runs between Azamgarh and the national capital. The Azmis hail from Azamgarh.
Five trains, including the Howrah-New Delhi Rajdhani Express, were diverted because of the accident. Seven others like Kanpur-new delhi Shatabdi Express were cancelled. Since both up and down lines are blocked, around 40 local trains were also being diverted, railways sources said.
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