Signal Mishap: Echoes of Balasore in Chennai Train Collision

After a passenger train collided with a stationary freight train near Chennai, experts emphasize a potential signaling fault similar to the Balasore collision. Data from a yard-simulation video suggests a technical glitch, and a high-level inquiry is underway to investigate the anomalies in the signaling system.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 12-10-2024 15:11 IST | Created: 12-10-2024 15:11 IST
Signal Mishap: Echoes of Balasore in Chennai Train Collision
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In what appears to be a chilling reminder of the Balasore collision, a passenger train near Chennai collided with a stationary freight train. Experts and union leaders point to a potential signaling error, with data from a yard-simulation video stirring discussions among railway officials.

The incident occurred late Friday when the Mysuru-Darbhanga Express was reportedly given the green light to proceed but veered into an occupied loop line, injuring nine passengers. This has raised alarms about potential faults in the railway's signaling system and prompted a high-level investigation.

Safety experts and former railway engineers stress the need to uncover the technical glitches behind such collisions. Calls for addressing these signaling anomalies echo across the industry as officials pursue a thorough probe into the matter.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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