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12 bogies of train derail, rail traffic hit in Kerala

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KOCHI/THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Passengers of a Mangaluru-bound express train escaped unhurt on Sunday when 12 of its bogies derailed amid heavy rain at Karukutty, about 45-km from Kochi, disrupting rail traffic in Kerala.

A possible major collision was also averted as the Chennai-trivandrum train coming towards Ernakulam was stopped around 300 metres away from the accident site following a timely alert, a railway official said. Railways ordered a probe into the mishap which occurred at 2.55 am shortly after the Train 16347 Thiruvanan­thapuram-mangaluru Express left Aluva station and was running at a slow speed.

There was no casualty and all passengers were safe and taken to Thrissur for their onward journey, Railways said. Southern Railways Additional General Manager P K Mishra, who visited the accident site along with senior colleagues, told reporters there was no casualty.

One woman passenger com- plained of shoulder pain and was taken to a nearby hospital and after first aid she left for home, he said. According to railway officials in Thiruvanan­thapuram, the derailed coaches have not detached or toppled, which is one of the reasons for passengers escaping unhurt.

A Railway official said major collision was averted as the Chennai-trivandrum train coming towards Ernakulam was stopped on time.

"We alerted the incoming train and it was stopped about 300 metres away. This was an achievemen­t of the railways safety measures," the official said. Announcing the probe, a railway spokespers­on said a team headed by Southern Railway Chief Safety Officer was expected to start its work by this evening. The derailment threw rail traffic on Ernakulam-thrissur route out of gear with 21 trains being cancelled. Several others were terminated at Ernakulam and some long distance trains reschedule­d.

Rail traffic towards Ernakulam was expected to be restored by 6 pm on Sunday and to Thrissur by Monday morning, Mishra said.

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Rescue work in progress after Thiruvanan­thapuram-mangalore express derailed in Kochi on Sunday

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