There were no reports of anyone getting injured in the incident
Dadar-Puducherry Express derailed at Matunga station. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar
Three coaches of 11005 Dadar-Puducherry Express derailed at Matunga station in Mumbai on Friday night, a Central Railway's chief public relations officer informed. "As of now there are no reports of injury to anyone," he said.
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Derailed train near Matunga. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar
Three coaches of 11005 #Dadar-#Puducherry Express derailed at Matunga station in #Mumbai on Saturday night, a #CentralRailway official said.
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"There were no reports of anyone getting injured in the incident which took place around 9.45 pm, just after the train departed for Puducherry from the Dadar terminus here," he added. Further details are awaited.
As per information recvd from control room 3 coaches of train 11005 derailed near Dadar station.
— Shivaji M Sutar (@ShivajiIRTS) April 15, 2022
No injury reported. Time 9.45pm.
Relief trains have been moved to site for early restoration.
This is the second derailment on Central Railway this month. Earlier, the Lokmanya Tilak-Jaynagar Express (Pawan Express) near Nashik in Maharashtra on April 3, 2022.
While the Central Railway's slow line local trains' schedule was affected due to derailment, the official informed that it has been restored at 10.45 pm.
UP and Down slow line traffic (which was suspended for safety reasons) have been re-stored. Time 10.45pm.
— Shivaji M Sutar (@ShivajiIRTS) April 15, 2022
Due to derailment CR cancelled two long-distance trains.
Train Cancellation Update-1
— Central Railway (@Central_Railway) April 15, 2022
The following trains have been cancelled
11005 Dadar-Puducherry Express JCO 15.4.2022
11139 CSMT-Gadag Express JCO 15.4.2022