Millennium Post

Truck rams into Rajdhani Exp in MP; 2 train coaches derail

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JHABUA: Passengers of the New Delhi- bound Rajdhani Express had a narrow escape Thursday when a speeding truck rammed into it, resulting in derailment of two of its coaches at a railway crossing in Madhya Pradesh’s Jhabua district, officials said.

The truck driver died on the spot in the accident but no casualty of any train passenger was reported, they said.

The accident took place between 6.30 and 6.45 am when the truck rammed into the train after breaking the closed level crossing gate on Sajeli road between Thandla and Meghnagar railway stations, Jhabua district’s Superinten­dent of Police Mahesh Chandra Jain said.

No train passenger was injured, Ratlam Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) R N Shankar said, adding that the Rajdhani Express was on its way to Hazrat Nizamuddin from Thiruvanan­thapuram when the accident took place.

“Two coaches of the train -B-7 and B-8 -- derailed in the mishap. Nine coaches of the train have been halted at the spot, including the two derailed ones,” he said.

All passengers of those coaches were accommodat­ed in the remaining coaches, including the air-conditione­d ones, and the train later left for its onward journey, he said.

“We are trying to restore rail traffic on the affected line soon,” the official said.

The sand-laden truck, registered in Gujarat, was severely damaged in the mishap, a police official said.

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