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Two women killed as train hits car at unmanned level crossing

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Press Trust of India Chennai

Two women were killed and two men seriously injured today when their car collided with a passenger train engine at an unmanned level crossing, around 40 km from Vridhachalam railway station, railway sources here said.

The incident took place between Pukkiravari and Mukhasaparur railway stations.

Southern Railways said it has appointed 'Gate Mitras' for all the unmanned level gates over Salem division.

'Gate Mitra' N Arumugam alerted the car driver about the train arrival but the driver "has not heeded to it," a railways release said.

'Gate Mitra' is an initiative of the Ministry of Railways to enhance safety and prevent accidents at unmanned level crossing gates.

 

The person engaged as 'gate mitra' would alert road-users about approaching trains at unmanned level crossings.

The train was proceeding from Salem to Vridhachalam.

While one of the injured was admitted at Govrnment General Hospital - Kallakurichi, the other was admitted at Government General Hospital-Mundiyapakkam, the release said.

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First Published: Aug 03 2018 | 8:50 PM IST

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