Pakistan Railways train met with yet another accident

Author: Web Desk

Railway traffic to and from Karachi remained suspended for over four hours as two coaches from the Rawalpindi bound ‘Tezgam Express’ derailed at the Cantt Station on Tuesday.

The bogies derailed when the train was moving from washing line to platform at the Cantt Station whereas no one was injured in the incident.

The incident threw the entire train operation into disarray at Karachi’s railway stations and the authorities have to halt trains at different railway stations for several hours.

The railway officials immediately started rescue operations and restored the rail traffic after a span of four hours. Millat Express, Sir Syed Express, Shah Hussain Express, and other trains faced two to four hours of delay.

It is pertinent to mention here that two bogies of Karachi Express were also derailed in the same area in the afternoon.

Earlier on November 3, the death toll from a massive fire in three bogies of Tezgam Express had surged to 75 as one more passenger had succumbed to his burn injuries.

Sources had said that a passenger, Liaquat Ali, was on board the ill-fated train when a fire broke out and engulfed three bogies of the train at a glance leaving dozens of people perished. He had suffered critical burn injuries in the inferno and was moved toNishtar Hospital in Multan.

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