What Happened When Mahima-Gosain Express Derailed Near Sambalpur?

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Key Takeaways
- Mahima Gosain Express faced a minor derailment near Sambalpur City Station.
- No injuries or casualties reported among passengers.
- Railway officials responded quickly to the situation.
- The affected coach was decoupled, allowing the train to continue its journey.
- Investigation into the cause of the derailment is underway.
Bhubaneswar, July 24 (NationPress) A general coach of the Mahima Gosain Express derailed near Sambalpur City Railway Station on Thursday morning, causing alarm among travelers.
Preliminary reports indicate that this incident took place just moments before the train was expected to arrive at the station.
The train was operating on its designated route from Bhubaneswar to Sambalpur when the derailment occurred.
As per sources from the East Coast Railway (ECoR), the rear trolley of a general coach adjacent to the guard van of Train No. 20831 Shalimar-Sambalpur Express derailed near Sambalpur City Station.
Fortunately, a significant disaster was avoided as the train was traveling at a slow pace.
According to an official statement from ECoR, "A minor derailment took place at 09:22 hours today. One trolley of a General Coach of Train No. 20831 Mahima Gosain Express went off the tracks. The train operates from Shalimar to Sambalpur and the incident occurred in the Sambalpur city–Sambalpur section just after the train left Sambalpur city at 09:18 hours at a very reduced speed."
Railway officials and local police personnel swiftly arrived at the scene to initiate rescue and restoration efforts.
Thankfully, there have been no reports of injuries or fatalities. Passengers were safely evacuated, and the situation was rapidly controlled.
The affected coach was detached, and the train proceeded to Sambalpur with all passengers on board.
Railway officials present at the scene are managing the prompt restoration of services and investigating the causes of the incident.
In March, a tragic incident occurred where one passenger lost their life and 15 others were seriously injured when 11 coaches of the 12551 Bengaluru Kamakhya AC Superfast Express derailed near Nergundi station in Odisha's Cuttack district.
Approximately two years ago, a devastating train accident involving three trains took place at Bahanaga in Balasore district, Odisha, leading to over 290 fatalities and injuring 1,000 individuals.