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Railway Crew Member Risks Life To Restart Train After Passenger Pulls Emergency Chain
- Saturday May 7, 2022
- India News | Edited by Diksha Rani
Sathish Kumar, a senior assistant loco pilot, put his life at stake to reset the alarm chain of an Express train, which had halted on a river bridge.
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Migrants Pull Chain To Jump Off Shramik Train In Assam To Avoid Quarantine
- Wednesday June 3, 2020
- India News | Written by Ratnadip Choudhury
61 people have been arrested and two cases filed separately by the Railways and Assam Police after migrant workers, who were returning on board a Shramik special train from Mumbai, pulled the emergency chain to jump off the train so that they can avoid the quarantine period.
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Mumbai 14-Year-Old Jumps Off Train To Escape Molester
- Monday October 23, 2017
- Mumbai News | Suraj Ojha, mid-day.com
A 14-year-old girl suffered a fracture in her foot and a head injury after she jumped off a running train in a desperate bid to escape a molester in the ladies compartment. The 14-year-old was alone, and she panicked when the emergency stop chain didn't work.
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Mumbai: Woman Suffers Heart Attack In Train, But Emergency Chain Doesn't Work
- Tuesday September 20, 2016
- Mumbai News | Rupsa Chakraborty, mid-day.com
Even if your heart stops in a local, the train may not stop. Yesterday, a 71-year-old woman suffered a heart attack and nearly died on a Churchgate bound train, all because the emergency chains that are meant to stop the train weren't working. Thankfully, fellow commuters were brave enough to pull her out of the moving local and get her medical att...
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For Emergencies on Trains, Dedicated Numbers to Speak With Driver. Chains to be Removed
- Wednesday June 10, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Pulling a chain to stop a train will soon be thing of the past as the Railways has decided to do away with it as the facility was prone to regular misuse and led to loss of revenues to the public transporter.
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Railway Crew Member Risks Life To Restart Train After Passenger Pulls Emergency Chain
- Saturday May 7, 2022
- India News | Edited by Diksha Rani
Sathish Kumar, a senior assistant loco pilot, put his life at stake to reset the alarm chain of an Express train, which had halted on a river bridge.
- www.ndtv.com
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Migrants Pull Chain To Jump Off Shramik Train In Assam To Avoid Quarantine
- Wednesday June 3, 2020
- India News | Written by Ratnadip Choudhury
61 people have been arrested and two cases filed separately by the Railways and Assam Police after migrant workers, who were returning on board a Shramik special train from Mumbai, pulled the emergency chain to jump off the train so that they can avoid the quarantine period.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mumbai 14-Year-Old Jumps Off Train To Escape Molester
- Monday October 23, 2017
- Mumbai News | Suraj Ojha, mid-day.com
A 14-year-old girl suffered a fracture in her foot and a head injury after she jumped off a running train in a desperate bid to escape a molester in the ladies compartment. The 14-year-old was alone, and she panicked when the emergency stop chain didn't work.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mumbai: Woman Suffers Heart Attack In Train, But Emergency Chain Doesn't Work
- Tuesday September 20, 2016
- Mumbai News | Rupsa Chakraborty, mid-day.com
Even if your heart stops in a local, the train may not stop. Yesterday, a 71-year-old woman suffered a heart attack and nearly died on a Churchgate bound train, all because the emergency chains that are meant to stop the train weren't working. Thankfully, fellow commuters were brave enough to pull her out of the moving local and get her medical att...
- www.ndtv.com
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For Emergencies on Trains, Dedicated Numbers to Speak With Driver. Chains to be Removed
- Wednesday June 10, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Pulling a chain to stop a train will soon be thing of the past as the Railways has decided to do away with it as the facility was prone to regular misuse and led to loss of revenues to the public transporter.
- www.ndtv.com