Railway worker dies, several injured as Shalimar Express, goods train collide – Newspaper

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

A collision between the Lahore-bound Shalimar Express and a goods train near Lakha Road Railway Station in Sindh’s Naushahro Feroze district on Sunday resulted in at least one death and at least a dozen injuries.

Details of the Collision

Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi and Rescue 1122 confirmed the death of a railway worker in the collision. Thirteen passengers – including Javed Ahmed, Mohammed Awais, Shahzeb, Sajida, Nimra, Azhar Ali, Ghulam Mustafa, Riaz, Zaibun Nisa, Arif Khan, Tayyab ur Rehman, Ghulam Abbas and Fiza Khatoon – were injured and received medical treatment.

Did You Know? A three-member team has been constituted by Pakistan Railways to investigate the cause of the accident.

According to the driver of the Shalimar Express, Haji Fayyaz, the signalling system – referred to as the “kanta” – was set for the loop line when the train was meant to pass the station without stopping. He also reported issues with the train’s brakes and a red signal.

The engine and one coach of the Shalimar Express sustained significant damage, and three wagons of the goods train were derailed. The deceased railway worker has been identified as Nadeem Shah, a Sukkur resident and guard on the goods train.

Potential Consequences

Rail traffic on the main line was disrupted following the collision. A relief train was dispatched to remove the damaged coaches and wagons. Further investigation is needed to determine the exact cause of the accident and prevent similar incidents.

Expert Insight: Accidents like this highlight the critical importance of robust signalling systems and well-maintained braking mechanisms in ensuring rail safety. A thorough investigation is essential to identify any systemic failures and implement corrective measures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the collision?

The driver of the Shalimar Express stated the signalling system was set incorrectly, the brakes were not functioning properly, and the signal was red.

Who was identified as the fatality in this incident?

Nadeem Shah, a railway worker and guard on the goods train, was identified as the person who died in the collision.

What is being done to address the disruption to rail traffic?

A relief train was dispatched to the accident site to remove the damaged locomotive, coaches, and wagons, with the aim of restoring rail traffic on the main line.

As investigations continue, what steps do you believe are most crucial to improving railway safety in Pakistan?

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