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Probe ordered into freak train accident in Mumbai

June 29, 2015 11:58 am | Updated November 16, 2021 04:56 pm IST - Mumbai

Mumbai: A Mumbai local train derails from the platform after the driver lost control at Churchgate station in Mumbai on Sunday. PTI Photo by Mitesh Bhuvad(PTI6_28_2015_000042B)

Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu on Monday ordered a probe into the freak accident at Churchgate Station in Mumbai wherein a local train crashed into the dead end, injuring five passengers and disrupting suburban services on the Western Railway line.

“Ordered enquiry into freak accident at Churchgate. All lapses of any kind... responsibility will be fixed, action will be taken,” he tweeted.

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Following the incident, Western Railway (WR) had launched an inquiry and suspended motorman L.S. Tiwari, guard Ajay Gohil and loco inspector M.G. Verma of the locomotive on Sunday.

>The speeding train, coming from Bhayander, rammed into the dead end on platform number 3 of Churchgate station at about 11.20 a.m., as the motorman failed to stop the train in time. As a result, its first coach jumped onto the south-end concourse of the platform.

Due to the impact, the wheels of the first coach were seen hanging in the air, ripping apart all the technical equipment in its lower part and also the overhead wire on upper side.

According to Shailendra Kumar, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Mumbai Division the reason for the motorman not being able to halt the train in time is yet to be ascertained.

In order to check whether Tiwari was drunk, a breath analyser test was conducted, which proved negative. However, for further assurance, his blood sample has been collected, the DRM had said.

The mangled coach was removed from the track and work to restore services for train operations from platform number 3 were still on.

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