City
Epaper

Bihar: Fire breaks out in overhead wire of Puri-Jaynagar Express, passengers safe

By IANS | Updated: November 3, 2023 18:00 IST

Patna, Nov 3 Passengers of Puri-Jaynagar weekly express had a narrow escape after a fire broke out in ...

Open in App

Patna, Nov 3 Passengers of Puri-Jaynagar weekly express had a narrow escape after a fire broke out in the overhead wire on Friday morning.

The incident occurred between Simultala and Gorparan railway stations at Kotarwa forest on Patna-Howrah main route. Due to the speed of the train, the driver could not apply the emergency brake. The train was stopped with normal procedures while Puri express crossed the affected area breaking some iron rods.

After the incident, train driver R. Besera informed Mahesh Kumar, the on-duty station master of Simultala railway station and he communicated to other officials of East Central Railway.

This incident led to five hours of traffic stoppage for several trains like Hatia-Patliputra express, Mokama-Howrah express and others on the up-line.

Railway engineers claimed that the passengers were lucky as the train would not have caught fire following this incident. After rectifying the errors, the railway operation restored on this busy route.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

AurangabadCSMC to release pair of lions for public viewing from Oct 1

EntertainmentKalki 2898 AD Rules IMDb’s Top 5, Redefines Indian Cinema Globally as a Diaspora Favourite

EntertainmentTusshar Kapoor wraps up the shoot for 'Masti 4', says 'Feeling nostalgic'

NationalBihar’s final voter list: 7.42 crore total electors, deletion of 47 lakh names

CricketWI vs NEP 3rd T20I LIVE Cricket Streaming: Where to Watch West Indies vs Nepal Match in India

National Realted Stories

NationalIPS officer Praveer Ranjan assumes charge as CISF DG

NationalAvinash Kumar appointed new Chief Secretary of Jharkhand

NationalFresh low-pressure likely over Bay of Bengal on October 1: IMD

NationalOdisha Minister slams Congress over 26/11 attack response

NationalDelhi HC directs deployment of traffic officials to prevent wrong-side driving at Panchsheel Enclave stretch