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Two passengers hurt as train receives jolt during engine change

Two passengers suffered minor injuries after the stranded Nangal-Ambala train experienced a huge jolt as its engine was being replaced near the Ram Darbar bridge in Chandigarh on Tuesday evening. A part of the train got damaged in the incident.

Updated on: Nov 21, 2012 12:42 AM IST
None | By , Chandigarh
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Two passengers suffered minor injuries after the stranded Nangal-Ambala train experienced a huge jolt as its engine was being replaced near the Ram Darbar bridge in Chandigarh on Tuesday evening. A part of the train got damaged in the incident.

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The incident took place when the train was on the way to Ambala from Nangal Dam. The engine developed a snag near Hallomajra following a power failure.
"The train received a jolt while attaching another engine due to which two passengers suffered minor injuries. They were taken to the Sector-32 hospital," said Rajesh Kumari, SHO of the GRP at the Chandigarh railway station.

The schedule of no other train was affected due to the incident. Around 150 passengers were left stranded.

"We were coming after attending a marriage. We got scared when we felt the jerk as we thought that the train would fall down the bridge. We were left without any help from the railway officials. Now, we have to go to the bus stand to travel back home," said Ashok Upadhaya, a resident of Ambala.

"We got the information about the incident around 7.45pm. We were not sure about any causality. Therefore, to manage and help the people, we asked ambulance, fire brigade and a team of the police personnel to reach the spot.

 
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