Monday, August 25, 2025

First train chugs out of accident affected section in Balasore after 51 hours

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New Delhi: The first train on the section where the accident happened in Balasore started its journey at around 10.40 pm on Sunday, 51 hours after the horrific crash which killed 275 people, officials said.

The goods train was seen off by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw as scores of media persons and railway officials looked on.

Railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw praying for a safe journey.

The train carrying coal is headed towards Rourkela Steel plant from Vizag port and is running on the same track where the ill-fated Bangalore-Howrah train met with the tragedy on Friday.

The Howrah-bound train crashed with the capsized bogies of the Coromandel Express, colliding with a stationary freight train a second earlier.

“Down-line restoration complete. First train movement in section,” tweeted Ashwini Vaishnaw.

Barely two hours after the restoration of the downline, the upline was also restored.

An empty goods train was the first train to run on the upline of the accident-affected section.

This is the same track on which the Coromandel Express was running before it entered the loop line to crash into a stationary goods train.

PTI

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