Mumbai: Local train services on Harbour line resumes after torrential rains
Mumbai's local train services on Harbour line resumed their service after the water receded in the aftermath of torrential rains across Mumbai on Wednesday.
Mumbai's local train services on Harbour line resumed their service after the water receded in the aftermath of torrential rains across Mumbai on Wednesday.
A goods train derailed at Kumedpur railway station in Malda district, under the Katihar division of the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR)
In a significant development, a 3,943-meter-long tunnel (No. T-06) of the Sevoke-Rangpo Rail Project (SRRP), located in Kalimpong district of West Bengal, achieved a breakthrough on Tuesday, according to a senior railway official.
Prior to this, Upadhyay was serving as the Chief Public Relations Officer of North Central Railway, Prayagraj, an official statement said.
An available rescue engine later cleared the tracks. Empty rake departed from line number 10 at 1.55 pm for line number 4. The Three wagons derailed were 26, 27, and 28 from the engine.
According to the CPRO of Kolkata Metro Railway, Kausik Mitra, the city Metro would not give any reaction to the statements made by the CM today.
Continuing the fight to detect illegal migrants, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) of North East Frontier Railway, apprehended as many as 62 foreign nationals, in the month of June, for illegally entering India, officials said on Saturday.
The incident happened at around 8.25 am, affecting the down traffic between Kalyan to Karjat, CPRO added.
According to CPRO Southern Railway, several bogies are reported to have derailed
The trains include Howrahpuri Satabdi Express, Dhauli Express, Puri Superfast, Sealdah-Puri Duronto Express, Jagannath Express and Puri Garibrath Express.