
A potentially disastrous situation was narrowly averted today in Punjab when a goods train, running driverless for approximately 70 kilometers, sent panic through the region. The train, laden with stones, continued its journey unmanned after the driver reportedly forgot to engage the handbrake upon halting at the Pathankot station.
Officials revealed that the train, traversing a sloppy track, gained momentum rapidly, reaching speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour as it bypassed approximately five stations. The alarming incident finally came to a halt in Uchi Bassi after railway authorities intervened by placing wooden blocks on the tracks to bring the train to a stop.
Thankfully, no casualties were reported in the episode, offering a sigh of relief amidst the potential catastrophe. The 53-wagon train, en route from Jammu to Punjab, drew attention not only for its unusual driverless state but also for the swift actions taken to prevent a disaster.
A viral video circulating on social media captures the alarming sight of the train speeding past a station, highlighting the urgency of the situation and the swift response required to avert a tragedy.
Authorities are currently investigating the incident to identify any potential safety lapses that may have contributed to the mishap. While the exact cause remains uncertain, efforts are underway to ascertain the sequence of events and implement measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The incident underscores the critical importance of stringent safety protocols and vigilant oversight in railway operations to ensure the well-being of passengers, crew, and the public at large. As investigations continue, railway authorities remain committed to bolstering safety measures to mitigate the risk of such incidents occurring again.
Sources By Agencies