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Days after Coromandel crash, another goods train derails in Odisha, no casualties reported

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 5, 2023 11:25 IST

Days after a three-train crash involving the Coromandel Express killed 275 people and injured hundreds in Balasore, another goods ...

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Days after a three-train crash involving the Coromandel Express killed 275 people and injured hundreds in Balasore, another goods train has derailed in Odisha.Several wagons of a goods train carrying limestone has derailed near Sambardhara in Bargarh district. The train was enroute to Bargarh from Dunguri. No casualty has been reported.

Preliminary investigations revealed that a signal error led to the high-speed Coromandel Express to run on the main track line on Friday evening, causing the train to enter an adjacent loop line where it rammed into a freight loaded with iron ore.The collision flipped Coromandel Express’s coaches onto another track, causing the incoming Yesvantpur-Howrah Express from the opposite side also to derail.

 

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