Driverless Railway Engine runs 6 Km on Industrial Track in Maharashtra
CHANDRAPUR: A major tragedy was
averted when a railway engine travelled at breakneck speed without its
driver for 6km on an industrial track in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur
district on Saturday.
The runaway engine crashed three gates
out of four on the level crossings falling on the route but there were
no casualties. The engine finally halted on its own on an incline near
Mahatardevi village.
The engine stopped about 6 to 8 km from
the main railway line, GRP inspector, Chandrapur, Avinash Sinha, said
that it couldn’t have gone on to the main track without a green signal
due to the interlocking tracks. At the most, it would have derailed at
the junction where it met the main line.
The engine driver Vyankati stepped off
the engine on the premises of the ACC cement factory in Ghugus at 12 pm
and left the engine idling as standard practice. The engine on its own
started moving out on the railway track leading out of the factory.
Vyankati immediately altered the plant authorities and who reported the
matter to the police and administration before launching a search for
the engine.
The engine first crashed the railway
gate at the crossing on the factory premises. It then brought down
another gate on the crossing near Ghugus police station. Then it crossed
a third railway crossing. All the gates were still up and vehicles were
crossing the track when the engine hurtled through. The roar of the
diesel engine seems to have stopped motorists and avoid casualties.
Investigators suspect of failure in the brakes as the cause for the
incident.
“All four railway crossings in the
engine’s route have heavy rush during the day. This industrial track
meets the main railway line at Tadali, a few km from the place where the
engine stopped. The diesel engine roaring at full volume startled the
people who got alarmed and immediately clear the track as the engine
passed by,” said eyewitness Brijbhushan Pazare.
The engine is owned by ACC cement
factory and was used to carrying containers and wagons within the
premises of the cement plant.
Pazare said that the heavily built
Mahatardevi railway gate brought down the speed of the engine and it
stopped on its own on the incline.
Railway authorities have seized the faulty engine and initiated investigations into the case.
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