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Kanchenjunga express accident: Probe finds lapses at multiple levels

The Commissioner of Railway safety has said the Kanchanjunga express accident involving a goods train was "waiting to happen" due to lapses at multiple levels in managing train operations in automatic signal zones, and "inadequate counselling" of loco pilots and station masters. In its probe report into the June 17 accident that left 10 persons dead, including the loco pilot of the goods train, the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) also recommended implementation of the Automatic Train-protection system (KAVACH) on top priority. The CRS said wrong paper authority or T/A 912 to cross defective signals was issued to the loco pilot of the goods train involved by authorities concerned. Further, the paper authority didn't mention the speed that the goods train driver was supposed to follow while crossing the defective signal. Considering various lapses on part of the rail administration, the CRS said, "Due to improper authority and that too without adequate information, such an incide

Kanchenjunga express accident: Probe finds lapses at multiple levels
Updated On : 16 Jul 2024 | 10:36 PM IST

Sikkim to promote Kanchendzonga as eco-tourism destination

The Kanchendzonga peak is the guardian deity of Sikkim and is considered sacred by the Sikkimese people

Sikkim to promote Kanchendzonga as eco-tourism destination
Updated On : 09 Oct 2016 | 10:40 AM IST