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Blog Entry# 948147
Posted: Dec 28 2013 (07:01)

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Dec 28 2013 (07:01)  
 
karthikpervela
karthikpervela   987 blog posts
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In oct 2005 some rail accident happend btween jhansi n nzm. My train(12807) was made to wait 6hrs at jhansi..then rerouted thru kanpur.. wat was d train dat met wd the accident??i am nt abl to recollect
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Dec 29 2013 (05:55)
karthikpervela   987 blog posts
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Dont remember d date.must b oct 1-4.. was very young then..
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Dec 29 2013 (06:44)
all rajdhani deserves WAP5 or WAP7 loconon elect   273 blog posts
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are u talking about datia railroad accident? i.e. bundelkhand express
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Dec 29 2013 (06:51)
all rajdhani deserves WAP5 or WAP7 loconon elect   273 blog posts
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The Datia train accident was a railroad accident that occurred on 3 October 2005
involving a passenger train near Datia in India's Madhya Pradesh Province. The accident occurred just three weeks before the Veligonda rail disaster which killed 114 people. The overcrowded Bundelkhand Express from Varanasi to Gwalior was apparently travelling at over six times the legal speed limit,[1] when it overshot a sharp turn near the town of Datia.
The engine and six coaches jumped the track
and
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crashed through a signalman's box before
coming to rest nearby in a crumpled heap. 16
people were killed and over 100 people were
injured, with dozens having to be cut out of the wreckage by rescue teams. The train did
not catch fire following the accident. The driver, who was believed to have been
travelling at 90 km/h, was killed in the crash,
the Railway Ministry admitted responsibility for
the incident, and promised 500,000 rupees
(approximately £6,500 or $13,000) and a
reserved future job on the railway to the family of each victim.

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Dec 29 2013 (09:44)
EHTMMM~
EHTMMM~   327 blog posts
Re# 948147-9              
i think goa exp tragedy..
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Dec 29 2013 (13:09)
karthikpervela   987 blog posts
Re# 948147-10              
ya this must b the accident...
thanks..
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