Mathura train derailment: 500 workers at site to clear track, panel to probe cause
The Hindu
Goods train derail in Mathura: Inquiry committee formed to investigate freight train derailment near Vrindavan, impacting 30 trains; repairs underway.
An inquiry committee will be formed to probe the derailment of 25 wagons of a freight train near Vrindavan in Mathura district, a senior official said on Thursday (September 19, 2024).
The derailment around 8 p.m. on Wednesday impacted services of around 30 trains on the route, with officials saying work is underway to clear the tracks so that normal operations could be resumed.
Nearly 500 workers have been deployed for the job of clearing the tracks since last night.
Divisional Railway Manager, Agra Division, Tej Prakash Agarwal on Wednesday told reporters that traffic on three railway lines was interrupted due to the derailment.
"Twenty-five wagons of the train taking coal to Suratgarh power plant (in Rajasthan) derailed after Vrindavan yard," Mr. Agarwal said, adding that no one was injured in the incident.
On Thursday morning, General Manager of North Central Railway, Upendra Chandra Joshi said, "Our priority is to clear the track first, and then we will focus on other aspects."
Mr. Joshi said the derailment, which occurred between Vrindavan Road and Ajhai stations, affected approximately 30 trains in the process.