13 railway employees of Khatauli station terminated for Utkal Express derailment

August 30, 2017 09:07 pm | Updated 10:11 pm IST - Meerut

A mangled coach of the Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express train being hauled off the tracks by a crane, at the accident site near Muzaffarnagar on August 20, 2017.

A mangled coach of the Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express train being hauled off the tracks by a crane, at the accident site near Muzaffarnagar on August 20, 2017.

The Railway administration on Wednesday terminated the services of 13 railway employees of the Khatauli station for the derailment of Utkal Express on August 19. More than 24 people were killed and 154 injured during the derailment which happened when Utkal Express was allowed to cross the track even when the track was being repaired. The local track men and railway engineers allowed repair work without taking the prior permission of senior officials.

Superintendent of Khatauli railway station Rajendra Singh told The Hindu that the tracks were being repaired without informing senior officials.

Those who were removed include 11 trackmen, 1 junior engineer and 1 hammer man. They were found to have committed “serious lapse during duty.”

Neeraj Sharma, the chief spokesperson of the Northern Railway told The Hindu, “In connection with Khatauli train accident, 13 Railway employee including 11 trackmen, 1 Junior engineer, 1 hammer man, have been removed from service by Railway administration. They were involved in serious lapse during duty.”

The termination of services of employees comes in a series of major reshuffle in the administrative set up of the railways following the derailment.

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