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Ground Coverage; West Bengal Train Mishap | Human Error Blamed in Tragic Train Collision

Ground Coverage; West Bengal Train Mishap | Human Error Blamed in Tragic Train Collision

Business Today
Business Today
  • New Delhi,
  • Jun 18, 2024,
  • Updated Jun 18, 2024, 4:50 PM IST

After a devastating train tragedy claiming the lives of at least 9 individuals, sources indicate that human error played a critical role. The automatic signaling system between Ranipatra Railway Station and Chattar Hat Junction in West Bengal malfunctioned since 5:50 am on June 17. Consequently, the Kanchanjangha express and a goods train were granted permission to pass through multiple red signals within a mere 15-minute interval. The station master's decision to issue these directions is under scrutiny, as it's suspected he may have erroneously believed the track was clear. This accident has raised serious questions about railway safety protocols and the effectiveness of signaling systems. A ground report from the accident site sheds light on the aftermath and ongoing investigation.

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