Brahmputra mail and awadh asaam express collison
A tragic incident!
On November 20, 2014, a devastating collision occurred between the Brahmaputra Mail and the Assam Express trains near the town of Chaparmukh in Assam, India. Here's a brief summary of the incident:
The Trains:
- Brahmaputra Mail (Train Number: 15657) was a daily express train running from Guwahati to Kolkata.
- Assam Express (Train Number: 15930) was a daily express train running from Howrah to Guwahati.
The Collision:
- The two trains collided head-on near Chaparmukh railway station, approximately 120 km north of Guwahati, at around 2:30 am.
- The Brahmaputra Mail was traveling from Guwahati to Kolkata, while the Assam Express was traveling from Howrah to Guwahati.
- The collision occurred due to a signaling failure, which allowed the two trains to approach each other on the same track.
Casualties and Damage:
- A total of 15 people lost their lives in the accident.
- Over 20 people were injured, many critically.
- The collision damaged several coaches of both trains, resulting in significant damage to the tracks and infrastructure.
Investigation and Aftermath:
- The Indian Railways conducted an investigation into the incident, which attributed the cause to a signaling failure.
- The railway authorities took immediate action to repair the damaged tracks and restore services.
- The incident led to a review of the signaling system and safety measures on the North Eastern Railway network.
This tragic incident serves as a reminder of the importance of ensuring the safety and security of rail passengers in India.