Maoists blow up train track in Bihar's Gaya
Maoists blew up a railway track near here, forcing stoppage of many prominent trains, including three Rajdhanis, in the late night hours.

The explosion on the track between Taraiya and Guraru railway stations occurred at around 11 PM last night, barely 20 minutes after the pilot engine of Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani train crossed the area, Gaya Railway DSP Sunil Kumar said.
About two feet track was blown in the Down line in the blast.
There is usually a gap of one hour between the pilot engine and the train which follows it. Following the blast, the Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani train was stopped at Taraiya Station.
Railways had decided to run pilot engines ahead of trains following the 2003 accident of Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani in Naxal-hit Aurangabad district of Bihar which had left over a 100 people dead.
However, train services have resumed in the UP line in between Paraiya and Guraru at 7:30 AM, Chief Public Relation Officer (CPRO) ECR Amitabh Prabhakar told PTI.
Twelve pandrol clips, which hold the rail to sleepers, had gone missing after the blast. They have been put in place today.
Running of prominent trains was resumed in the section this morning, the CPRO said.
After track fit message, 12301 Howrah-New Delhi Rajdhani Express, which was halted at Paraiya station for the night, proceeded on its onward journey this morning, the DSP said.
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