THE HINDU MANGALURU/HASSAN,
June 16, 2015
Anil Kumar Sastry
A brake in time saves rail passengers
More than 1,000 passengers on board
Kannur/Karwar-Bengaluru Express had a miraculous escape when the train
engines brushed past a boulder and skidded off track after the loco
pilot applied emergency brakes early on Monday near Sakleshpur.
Two
engines, two general class coaches and one sleeper coach came off the
track and remained short of falling near Arebetta between Shiribagilu
and Yedakumeri stations at 2.10 a.m.
There were no injuries or casualties.
About 150 metres of the track that had been damaged was restored by 9.50 a.m., after which train operations resumed.
The
derailment spot was far away from the mainland and was almost
inaccessible by road. The intact coaches were hauled down the Ghat to
Subrahmanya Road station by the back engine, and the train was diverted
via Mangaluru Junction and Palakkad to Bengaluru. This was done within
two hours by South Western Railway (SWR), said Titus Antony Peris Bhatt,
a PG student travelling to Mysuru. Train no. 16517/16523, that left
Bengaluru on Sunday night, was terminated at Sakleshpur.
The
Mysuru Division of SWR arranged about 25 KSRTC buses towards Mangaluru,
Karwar and Puttur for passengers of this train, according to Divisional
Railway Manager Raj Kumar Lal, who visited the spot after the incident.
Mr. Lal told
The Hindu
that the timely action by the loco pilot averted a major mishap. Despite
routine night patrolling on the track, the presence of the boulder was a
mystery, he said.
Trains cancelled
Train
No. 16515 Yeswantpur-Karwar Day Express was cancelled on Monday so as
its pairing train 16516 Karwar-Yeswantpur Day Express on Tuesday, said a
release.
While services of Train No. 16517/523
Bengaluru-Kannur/Karwar Express was as per schedule on Monday night,
Train No. 16518/524 Kannur/Karwar-Bengaluru Express would run only
between Mangaluru and Bengaluru. Its services between Karwar-Mangaluru
and Kannur-Mangaluru had been cancelled.
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