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A horrific accident involving three trains happened at around 7pm IST of June 2, 23 killing over 120people and injuring possibly over 800. Most of the casualties appear to be travelers in one of the trains involved.
The location was at Bahanaga Bazar station between Balasore and Bhadrak on the East Coast Railway on the main Kolkata Chennai route. The trains involved were, a freight train, the 12841 Shalimar (Kolkata) Chennai Central Coromandel Express and the 12864 Yeswantpur (Bengaluru) - Howrah (Kolkata) Superfast Express. There is much confusion about the exact sequence of events and exactly what happened. One thing is clear that the Coromandel Express derailed fouling the parallel track on which the Howrah Express came by from the opposite direction and hit the derailed cars that were fouling.
Here is a BBC article on it ...
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-65793257
I have seen a photo which shows a WAP-7 Class electric loco sans its wheels sitting on top of a freight wagon. I have no idea which train that one came from. But from the photos I have seen, my speculation is that the Coromandel Express rear ended a stationary freight train derailing most of its cars, and spilling some on the adjacent track. Soon after that the Howrah Express came by and plowed into those cars and derailed 3 or 4 of its cars. All speculation mind you.
The location was at Bahanaga Bazar station between Balasore and Bhadrak on the East Coast Railway on the main Kolkata Chennai route. The trains involved were, a freight train, the 12841 Shalimar (Kolkata) Chennai Central Coromandel Express and the 12864 Yeswantpur (Bengaluru) - Howrah (Kolkata) Superfast Express. There is much confusion about the exact sequence of events and exactly what happened. One thing is clear that the Coromandel Express derailed fouling the parallel track on which the Howrah Express came by from the opposite direction and hit the derailed cars that were fouling.
Here is a BBC article on it ...
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-65793257
I have seen a photo which shows a WAP-7 Class electric loco sans its wheels sitting on top of a freight wagon. I have no idea which train that one came from. But from the photos I have seen, my speculation is that the Coromandel Express rear ended a stationary freight train derailing most of its cars, and spilling some on the adjacent track. Soon after that the Howrah Express came by and plowed into those cars and derailed 3 or 4 of its cars. All speculation mind you.
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