The Mumbai-Solapur Vande Bharat Express derailed on Monday while entering the railway station in Pune, Maharashtra. Officials confirmed that no injuries to passengers were reported following the incident.
Incident Details at Pune Station
The derailment occurred at approximately 7:30 PM on Monday. According to Central Railway chief PRO Dr. Swapnil Nila, one trolley of the fourth coach derailed while the train was entering the platform.
The train was traveling from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) to Solapur. Passengers from the affected coach were observed exiting the train with their luggage and walking toward the nearest platform.
Technical Cause and Infrastructure Upgrades
The incident took place on a diamond crossing, which is a specific railway track layout where two tracks intersect at an angle to form a diamond shape. This design allows trains to cross paths without the need to switch lines.
Officials stated that an upgrade for this crossing had already been planned. This work is intended to be part of a broader yard remodelling project at the Pune station.
Recovery and Next Steps
Dr. Swapnil Nila indicated that plans were in place to shift passengers to another rake. He further noted that the specific diamond crossing involved is being replaced on a priority basis.
Beyond the immediate repairs in Pune, the chief PRO stated that similar non-standard diamond crossings across Indian Railways are also being replaced. These systemic updates may lead to improved stability for high-speed services entering major hubs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Were there any casualties or injuries during the derailment?
No injuries to any passengers have been reported.
Which part of the Vande Bharat Express derailed?
One trolley of the fourth coach of the train derailed.
What is a diamond crossing?
A diamond crossing is a railway track layout where two tracks intersect at an angle, forming a diamond shape, which allows trains to cross without switching lines.
Do you think systemic infrastructure upgrades are the most effective way to prevent derailments in high-traffic railway hubs?
