Train driver in Mumbai halts train in time, saves life of elderly man crossing tracks
After the incident, the Central Railway issued an advisory asking people not to cross rail tracks, and warned that it could prove fatal.
Hari Shankar (70), who was crossing the track at that time, fell and got stuck under the train, the Central Railway (CR) said in a release.
Chief Permanent Way Inspector (CPWI) Santosh Kumar then shouted to caution loco pilot S K Pradhan and assistant loco pilot Ravi Shankar G.
The two loco pilots immediately applied emergency brakes and pulled up the elderly man from under the train, the release said.
Trespassing railway tracks is illegal and dangerous. It can be fatal.Alert LP S.K. Pradhan & ALP Ravi Shankar of M… https://t.co/VLz77YNDak
— Central Railway (@Central_Railway) 1626604040000After the incident, the Central Railway issued an advisory asking people not to cross rail tracks, and warned that it could prove fatal.
The Central Railway's General Manager, Alok Kansal, announced a cash reward of Rs 2,000 cash each for the two loco pilots and CPWI for their timely act of saving the man's life, officials said.
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