The report states that - Passengers
aboard the Ajmer bound Shatabdi Express from New Delhi had a lucky escape on
Monday after the super-fast train chugged on nearly eight kilometres at 110km
per hour on a broken wheel. The 300-odd passengers on board the train included
foreign tourists. The broken wheel was brought to the notice of a railway
official at Bobas railway station, around 40km from Jaipur, by gateman Kaluram
when he saw smoke rising and heard an awkward sound coming from the train. It states that the Express train had run for
nearly 8km on a broken wheel before the problem was noticed.
When the train was crossing
Bobas at around 11.35am, he saw the smoke and heard a sound, realising that
something was wrong in its running. He immediately reported it to assistant
station master Ramavtar. However, before Ramavtar could grasp the situation and
do something, the train crossed the station. He immediately informed railway
superintendent Kaluram Meena at the next station, Asalpur-Jobner, who stopped
the train. Engineers and other officials then reached the spot to trace the
fault. A safety check-up revealed that half a wheel attached to its generator
car van was broken. The damaged wheel
was replaced at Asalpur-Jobner before the train was allowed to move forward. The train, however, had to be halted for about
two hours while the repair was carried out.
Sources said that it is
customary to put the wheels through an ultrasonic check that can detect even a
minor crack. Moreover, an intensive check of the Shatabdi Express is carried
out in Delhi before its departure.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
13th Nov. 2014
Photo and news credit : Daily Mail.
