Konkan
Railway is carrying out restoration work at the affected site on a war footing
since yesterday. The railway track of about 160 metres length is severely
damaged as a result of the derailment of the loaded Goods train. While clearing
the railway track of the derailed wagons (12 in number), first all the wagons
had to be unloaded and also ensure safe and secure stacking of the wheat bags.
There were about 15,000 bags of wheat in the derailed wagons weighing about 750
tonnes. Since the track was damaged and uprooted, we had to lay the railway
track first and then take the Crane ahead to remove the first derailed wagon
and then repeat the procedure.
There
is no direct road access to the site for easy transportation of the restoration
material and hence we had to carry the same to the nearest location and then
move it manually through labourers.
The
derailment had occurred in between two bridges and 2 of the derailed wagons
were on the bridge. This needs to be tackled very cautiously to avoid any
damage to the structure of the bridge. The steep and high embankment on either
side also made it difficult to tackle the derailed wagons.
Heavy
rain in the region had also hampered the restoration work for some time.
One
ART with 140-Tonne Breakdown Crane and ARMV belonging to Konkan Railway was
deployed for quick restoration work. One more ART of Central Railway was also
called.
Two
Excavators and more than 300 labourers are deployed at the site. Senior level
officials of Konkan Railway are also present at the site round the clock for
effecting an early restoration. The work is being monitored continuously from
the Central Control Room at Belapur through remote cameras.
Trains
are likely to run late today. Passengers are requested to check the train
status before boarding the train on www.konkanrailway.com
or call on Enquiry no. 022-27587939.
Inconvenience caused to the passengers is deeply regretted.
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