Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

TRAINS FORCED TO HALT AS DRUNK ASSISTANT STATION MASTER PASSES OUT

- Haidar Naqvi

KANPUR: Many trains, some of them premium passenger trains, came to a grinding halt a little before the Kanchausi railway station in Auraiya between 12.10 am and 1.30 am, as they did not get the signal from the assistant station master.

Reason: Assistant station master Aniruddh Kumar drank liquor heavily on duty and passed out in his chamber, leaving the rail movement to fate.

“It has come to light that the assistant station master was drunk, since he was not in condition to perform his duties. He was suspended on the spot and another station master was arranged to allow the train movement,” said chief spokesman, North Central Railways, Shivam Mishra.

On Friday morning, Kumar underwent medical examinatio­n for confirmati­on of working in an inebriated state at the railway hospital in Tundla, said station superinten­dent, Dibiyapur Vishambhar Dayal Pandey.

Kanchausi is a home signal point and the trains failing to get the clearance halted at the outer one by one between 12.10 and 1.30 am, said a person familiar with the case. The trains included Magadh Express, Farakka Express, Vaishali Express, Sangam Express and several goods trains. The Phaphoond and Jhinjhank railway stations informed the rail traffic controlroo­m about the trains stuck near Kanchausi and not moving ahead. The informatio­n caused a flutter in the rail traffic control, which swung into action and informed station superinten­dent Pandey.

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