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West Bengal train accident: Signal had been defective since 5.50 am, says report
Updated On: 17 June, 2024 04:05 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The Railway Board, claimed that the goods train driver had disregarded the signal.

Site of a collision between an express passenger train and a goods train in Nirmaljote, near Rangapani station in India's West Bangal. Pic/AFP
The automatic signaling system between Ranipatra Railway Station and Chattar Hat Junction in West Bengal, where a goods train hit Sealdah Kanchanjunga Express in the rear, has been defective since 5.50 in the morning, according to PTI's railway source.
"Train No. 13174 (Sealdah Kanchanjunga Express) departed Rangapani station at 8:27 am and stopped between Ranipatra railway station and Chattar Hat due to automatic signaling failure at 5:50 am," the source told PTI.
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