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UP: Tripura-Sundari Express running on track, loud noise heard… train had to stop

Nita Yadav

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Suddenly there was a loud noise from the Tripura-Sundari Express

The driver of the Tripura-Sundari Express train in Mirzapur heard a loud noise and had to stop the train suddenly. The sudden stop of the train caused panic among the passengers. The driver informed the Mirzapur station master about this. The train was going from Prayagraj to Mughalsarai. The driver stopped the train for three minutes on hearing a sudden noise. The train was dispatched after three minutes. According to RPF, ballast work was going on on the railway track. The ballast was likely to hit, so suddenly the driver stopped the train.

Amid train derailment conspiracy cases in Kanpur, UP and Ajmer in Rajasthan, the driver of the Tripura Sundari Express stopped the train when suddenly there was a loud engine noise, causing panic among the commuters. The train was stopped at Mughalsarai and checked but no marks were found on the engine. The incident took place between Mirzapur Vindhyachal railway station.

Gangmen used to work as gatta

After stopping the train, the driver got down and saw that the gangmen were working on the ballast on the railway track. After checking the engine of the train thoroughly, the driver informed the Mirzapur Railway Station Master, after which the train proceeded. The RPF reached the spot on the instructions of the Mirzapur Railway Station Master. After inspecting the spot, the belongings of the gang man were found with no traces of any kind. It is suspected that some of the ballast may have bounced off and hit the engine, causing the loud noise.

Hearing the sound, the driver immediately stopped the train.

The Tripura Sundari Express train running from Ferozepur Junction in Punjab was approaching Natwa between Mirzapur Vindhyachal Railway Station. Meanwhile, suddenly there was a sound from the engine of the train. Hearing the sound, the driver immediately stopped the train. Mirzapur in-charge Dinesh Kumar said that the driver stopped the train after hearing the sound of its engine. When the train was examined, no sign of collision was found anywhere. After 3 minutes the train was sent forward. On reaching Mughalsarai, the train was stopped and checked again. No trace was found there either.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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