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Tvm-Mangalore derailment: One suspended for improper track repairs

  • The accident occurred at 2.55 am on Sunday at Karukutty, near Angamaly station.
  • A preliminary report blamed the egligence of officials for the mishap
Railway blames officials for Tvm Mangalore train derailment

 Rail traffic in Kerala was hit on Sunday when 12 coaches of Train No.16347 Thiruvananthapuram-Mangaluru express derailed between Aluva and Karukutty stations in Ernakulam district after leaving from Thiruvananthapuram at 8.40 pm on Saturday. Luckily, there were no casualties in the mishap.

 

A Permanent Way Inspector has been suspended by the Railways following a preliminary inquiry into the derailment of the Thiruvananthapuram-Mangaluru Express near Karukutty station in the wee hours of Sunday morning.

 

A Permanent Way Inspector (PWI) is responsible for the upkeep of the railway track and embankments with a specified area. Mainly, their job is to ensure that the tracks are in good condition, meeting safety specifications. 

 

The Railway divisional engineer ordered the suspension of P Unnikrishnan, PWI in charge of repair work in the Aluva area, after a preliminary inquiry conducted by the department found that broken railway tracks at certain places were fixed with bolts, instead of the recommended welding. Officials also said that a major tragedy had been averted as the train was moving at a slow pace at the time of the mishap.

 

The Railways has called for a detailed inquiry and high-level meeting would be convened at Ernakulam on Tuesday.

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