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8 bogies of coal filled goods train derail in Haryana

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 7, 2022 17:44 IST

8 bogies of a goods train derailed on the Delhi Rohtak railway line near Kharawar railway station of Haryana. ...

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8 bogies of a goods train derailed on the Delhi Rohtak railway line near Kharawar railway station of Haryana. The entire railway track has been blocked. The police official added that the cause behind this major accident will be investigated by the Railway authorities, adding that no one was injured in the incident.

The police official further said that railway engineers and other officials and workers reached the site after the incident and were trying to restore the rail traffic. A portion of the rail track where the incident occurred was also damaged, he added. 

The goods train was headed from Shakur Basti in Delhi to Suratgarh via Rohtak. It was laden with coal. Seven wagons derailed in the incident after which rail traffic was affected on the route," Assistant Sub-Inspector of Rohtak police, Manoj Kumar told PTI.

 

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