This Article is From Nov 20, 2016

Rail Fracture Suspected To Have Caused Derailment Of Indore-Patna Express

Rail Fracture Suspected To Have Caused Derailment Of Indore-Patna Express

The exact cause of derailment of the Indore-Patna Express prima facie indicates towards a rail fracture

New Delhi: The train tragedy near Kanpur that left close to 100 dead could have been caused due to rail fracture, according to railway sources.

While the exact cause of the Indore-Patna Express accident will be ascertained after the inquiry report, prima facie it indicates towards a rail fracture, the sources said.

Casualties also increased due to the absence of modern Linke Holfmann Bush (LHB) coaches in the train, the sources added. Had there been stainless steel LHB coaches, then the damage could have been less as these coaches have more in-built safety features which can absorb shock and impact of derailment more effectively and as a result do not topple, they said.

The accident comes at a time when railways are brainstorming to generate new innovative ideas to improve rail functioning and making the train journey a pleasant experience.

Fourteen coaches of Indore-Patna Express derailed near Pukhrayan in Kanpur claiming 96 lives so far.

This is the second derailment in two days as the four coaches of the Bhatinda-Jodhpur passenger train derailed yesterday at about 2 AM leaving a dozen passengers injured in Rajasthan's Sriganganagar district.

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, who has rushed to the site to monitor the situation at ground zero, ordered an inquiry into the accident which will be undertaken by Commissioner Railway Safety (Northern region).

Mr Prabhu tweeted:Poor track maintenance including lack of proper fittings and ballast on the railway lines causes fracture on the tracks.

While a simple crack on the track may not be of much concern, a severe fracture causing separation of the track could lead to derailment of trains.
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