Coromandal Express News
Coromandel Express: A few days after the triple train tragedy in Balasore, Odisha, the Coromandel Express is back on track once again.
For the first time after the accident, the Coromandel Express has once again run on the track. She has left Shalimar for the first time after the accident.
Odisha Train Accident: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw sees off the first train at around 10.40 pm on Sunday, 51 hours after the horrific crash.
Odisha Train Accident: Railway Board's Member, Operations and Business Development Jaya Varma Sinha, said Kavach would not have prevented such an accident.
Odisha Train Accident: Railway officials gave the driver of the Coromandel Express a clean chit by stating that he had the green signal to move forward and he was "not over-speeding".
Following the tragic Odisha Train Accident, the aviation ministry has advised all airlines not to charge any fee for cancellation and rescheduling to Bhubaneswar.
Odisha Train Accident: The Indian Railways also confirmed that the KAVACH anti-collision technology was not available during the Balasore crash.
Odisha Train Accident: While initial reports suggested that there was a head on collision between Coromandal Express and a Goods Train, Railway officials later denied the claim.
Odisha train accident: Three trains, including Shalimar-Chennai Coromandal Express, SMVB – HWH Superfast Express and a freight train got derailed near Bahanaga Bazaar Railway station.
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