Major safety lapse: Goods train descends Khandala Ghat at 75 kmph, crew failed to control it
A goods train with 50 wagons was found to be speeding at 75 kmph, exceeding the 60 kmph limit, while descending the Palasdari and Karjat railway stations on the Mumbai-Pune route. Central Railway has ordered a probe into this major safety lapse, s...
Videos of the speeding train also circulated on social media.
The train with five locomotives was coming down to Karjat from Lonavala, descending Khandala Ghat, one of the steepest Ghat sections in the country.
"It was a major safety lapse," a senior CR official said, adding that the train was speeding at 75 kmph instead of the permissible limit of 60 kmph at around 1.40 pm.
"Two Ghat driver crews and one regular crew were on board. An inquiry has been ordered," said a CR spokesperson.
As per the preliminary information, the crew failed to control the train in the Ghat section but succeeded in stopping it between Karjat and Bhivpuri, sources said.
A trainee loco pilot was operating the train, they added.
The train was taken to Chowk station where the brakes were checked. As the brakes were found to be working properly, it is suspected that the crew onboard failed to control the train, the sources said.
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