Driverless loco derails at Anand Vihar stn

PTI

Metros, Delhi

The incident happened at 14.33pm, when the diesel loco suddenly started rolling down the tracks at Anand Vihar station.

The incident happened at 14.33pm, when the diesel loco suddenly started rolling down the tracks at Anand Vihar station. (Photo: Representational/File)

New Delhi: A shutdown, driverless diesel locomotive on Saturday rolled down the tracks before derailing at Anand Vihar railway station in Delhi, an official said, a week after 22 coaches of an express train travelled 10 km without its engine in Odisha. 

The incident happened at 14.33pm, when the diesel loco suddenly started rolling down the tracks at Anand Vihar station. The possible cause for the incident is the failure of the hand-brake, a Northern Railway spokesman said. 

“It rolled for about 40m and derailed at a point on the East end of the line by three wheels. All movements are safe and other train movements are normal. The driver has been suspended and an enquiry has been ordered,” the spokesman said. Hand-brake is applied from within the locomotive when it is shut down and “parked”. “There are dozens of locos that are shut down everyday and parked with their hand-brakes applied and no untoward incident happens if the handbrakes are gripping the wheels correctly,” an officer explained. On April 6, 22 coaches of the Ahmedabad-Puri Express with passengers on board travelled 10 km without an engine in Balangir district of Odisha, apparently because the skid-brake on the wheels was not applied by the staff.

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