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The suspended staff included two engine drivers, three carriages repairing staff and two operating department employees, an East Coast Railway (EC0R) Spokesman said. A possible disaster was averted after the Ahmedabad-Puri Express train with 22 coaches rolled down without engine.
The coaches travelled from Titlagarh station in Balangir district towards Kesinga in Kalahandi district after the engine was detached to be attached at the other end. All passengers were safe and the coaches were stopped by alert staff by putting stones and bringing the train to a halt, the spokesman said, adding the section from Titlagarh towards Kesinga has a downward slope.
The incident happened apparently due to non-application of skid-brake on the wheels of the coaches by the staff deployed there. According to rules, the staff should have put the skids. “When the engine is detached to be attached at the other end, coaches should be secured with skids at the wheels. In this case, it appears that skids were not placed properly. Facts will be known after detailed enquiry,” he said.
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Strictest action will be initiated against any negligent act endangering the safety of trains. Safety is non-negotiable and cannot be compromised with. Any Railway employee found guilty will be taken up severely, Singh said.