Coromandel Train Accident: Railway Ministry spokesperson Amitabh Sharma on Saturday (June 3) said that 58 trains have been canceled and 81 have been diverted, while 10 trains have been diverted after the gruesome three-train accident in Odisha’s Balasore district. has been stopped before.
Most of all the affected trains belong to the Southern and South-Eastern Railway zones. So far 288 people have lost their lives in the train accident. According to the latest railway data, South Eastern Railway has canceled Chennai-Howrah Mail, Darbhanga-Kanyakumari Express and Kamakhya-LTT Express which started its journey on June 3. Railways has also canceled the Patna-Puri special train which was to start the journey on June 4.
Mangalore-Santragachi Vivek Superfast Express canceled
Southern Railway has announced Mangalore-Santragachi Vivek Superfast Express to leave Mangalore at 11.00 am on June 3, Dr. MGR Chennai Central-Shalimar Coromandel Express to leave Chennai at 7.00 am on June 4, Chennai at 8.10 am on June 4. Dr. Mgr Chennai Central-Santragachi AC Superfast train running on is cancelled.
10 trains stopped before their destination
Southern Railway has introduced Rangapara North-Erode Superfast special train to leave Rangapara North at 5.15 am on June 3, Guwahati-Shri M. Visvesvaraya Bengaluru Tri-Weekly Superfast Express to leave Guwahati at 6.20 am on June 6. The Kamakhya-Shri M. Visvesvaraya Bengaluru AC Superfast Express scheduled to leave Kamakhya at 2 pm on June 7 has been cancelled. Railway has decided to stop 10 trains before their destination.
special memu train
South Eastern Railway has also run a special MEMU (MEMU) train from Howrah to Balasore at 4 pm on June 3 to take the relatives of the passengers affected by the accident near Bahanagar Bazar station. This train will stop at Santragachi, Uluberia, Bagnan, Macheda, Panskura, Balichak, Kharagpur, Hijli, Belda and Jaleshwar. Southern Railway is also running a special train from Chennai to Bhadrak for the families/relatives of the people affected by the accident.
In one of the worst accidents in the history of Indian Railways, Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express and Bengaluru-Howrah Express derailed and collided with a goods train in Odisha’s Balasore district on Friday evening. Based on the data available till 2 pm on Saturday, the officials said that so far 288 people have been confirmed dead in this accident. Officials said that 900 people were injured in the accident, out of which 56 were seriously injured. Around 2,000 people were traveling in the two express trains that were involved in the accident.
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