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Train collision injures at least 31 in Pakistan’s Punjab

Updated on: 25 September,2023 07:52 AM IST  |  Lahore
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The train driver attempted to avoid the crash but to no avail, it said

Train collision injures at least 31 in Pakistan’s Punjab

The passenger train was travelling on the same track where a freight train was already parked. Pic/AP

Key Highlights

  1. The track was cleared after the accident
  2. The railway officials said an investigation into the crash had been launched
  3. The train driver attempted to avoid the crash but to no avail, it said

At least 31 people were injured when a passenger train collided on Sunday with a freight train parked on the main railway line in Pakistan’s Punjab province, according to media reports. The accident took place near the Qila Sattar Shah Station in Sheikhupura district.


The Lahore-bound passenger train coming from Mianwali was travelling on the same track where a freight train was already parked, resulting in the crash, Geo News reported. The train driver attempted to avoid the crash but to no avail, it said. According to the rescue personnel, 31 passengers were injured in the accident. Five injured passengers have been transferred to the district headquarters hospital, they added.



The railway officials said an investigation into the crash had been launched. A railways spokesperson said in a statement that train operations are running smoothly in the Lahore division following the crash. The track was cleared after the accident. Officials said four railways officials including train driver Imran Sarwar and his assistant Muhammad Bilal have been suspended.


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No of railway officials suspended

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