A coach of the New Delhi-Bhubaneswar Tejas Rajdhani Express derailed at Ghaziabad station at around 9:35 am on Friday, according to Northern Railway officials. Fortunately, no passengers were injured as the train was moving at a very slow speed at the time of the incident, confirmed Deepak Kumar, Chief Public Relations Officer of Northern Railway.
Kumar stated, "After isolating the derailed coach, passengers were relocated to another coach. The train then departed from Ghaziabad and safely reached New Delhi Railway Station. We are currently investigating the cause of the derailment."
while the incident involving the New Delhi-Bhubaneswar Tejas Rajdhani Express was unfortunate, the swift response and precautionary measures taken by the Northern Railway ensured the safety of all passengers. This incident underscores the importance of ongoing maintenance and safety protocols in ensuring the safety and well-being of railway passengers. As investigations into the cause of the derailment continue, it remains crucial to learn from such incidents to prevent them from occurring in the future, maintaining the trust and safety of railway travelers across the nation.
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