The derailment, which occurred between Kendrapara Road and Nergundi stations in the Cuttack-Bhadrak railway section on Sunday had disrupted train services temporarily, the East Coast Railway (ECoR) said in a statement. The services resumed at around 10.25 am on Monday.
Train services resumed on both tracks of the Cuttack-Nergundi rail section in Odisha’s Cuttack district on Monday morning, following the derailment of the SMVT Bengaluru-Kamakhya AC Express. The derailment occurred between Kendrapara Road and Nergundi stations in the Cuttack-Bhadrak railway section on Sunday which temporarily disrupted train movement, according to a statement from the East Coast Railway (ECoR).
Operations were restored, with the Bhubaneswar-New Delhi Rajdhani Express (train No-22823) becoming the first passenger train to successfully pass the affected site on the down line at 10.25 am, a senior railway official said. Railway authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure smooth and safe transit for all subsequent services, he added.
Railway officials worked hard to restore services
ECoR’s railway men worked tirelessly through the night and under challenging conditions to restore the affected tracks by 07:15 am on Monday, the track was cleared and ready for train movement and the Overhead Equipment (OHE) was fully restored by 07:40 am, it said. The first train on the ‘down line’ passed through at 09:30 am, while the “up-line” resumed service shortly thereafter, a railway official said.
Trains resumed normal movement at reduced speeds (approximately 10 km per hour) as restoration work continued. Speed limits will be gradually increased as the situation stabilises, he said. A 22-year-old youth from Alipurdwar in West Bengal was killed and three others injured in the accident. The railway authorities have provided compensation to the victims.
Several trains were diverted due to derailment
Due to the derailment, ECoR diverted 38 down-line trains and 17 up-line trains to alternative routes, ensuring minimal disruption to passengers. Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS), South Eastern Circle, Kolkata under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Brijesh Kumar Mishra started an inquiry into the incident. He visited the site on Sunday night, said Parmeshwar Funkwal, general manager of East Coast Railway.
CRS will also hold a statutory inquiry in connection with the above incident where the details of the derailment and accident will be heard during the probe, he said. Any member of the public having knowledge relating to the derailment and matters connected therewith and desiring to give evidence may do so at the office of the DRM/Khurda Road Division, Jatni (Khurda Road) on April 1 and 2, the official said.
(With PTI inputs)
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