Ranchi-Delhi Rajdhani Express engine, coach derail

All of them are safe and no one was injured in the accident, said ministry spokesperson Anil Saxena.

Update: 2017-09-07 20:49 GMT
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New Delhi: A Delhi bound Rajdhani went off tracks near Minto Bridge in New Delhi on Thursday, hours after seven coaches of the Shaktipunj Express derailed in Uttar Pradesh. No casualties were reported in the two accidents.

“The engine and power car are affected. Since the speed of the train (Ranchi-Delhi Rajdhani Express) was very low, there was no injury to any passenger,” said Neeraj Sharma, Northern Railways spokesperson.

The incident took place at around 11.45 am. Earlier in the morning, seven coaches of the Jabalpur bound Shaktipunj Express derailed in Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh.

“The accident occurred at around 6.25 am this morning and we have already cleared out the site. All passengers were put on the remaining coaches and by 7.28 am all of them had left the spot. All of them are safe and no one was injured in the accident,” said ministry spokesperson Anil Saxena.

The train was running at a speed of about 40 km per hour which, officials say, prevented any injuries when the incident occurred.

It is the third derailment in Uttar Pradesh in less than a month. On August 19, the Kalinga-Utkal Express derailed in Muzaffarnagar district, killing 22 people. On August 23, the Kaifiat Express derailed in Auraiya district.

The derailments of the Rajdhani and the Shaktipunj Express are the first two accidents after Piyush Goyal took over as the new minister of Railways this week.

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