Railway officials said the signaling of the Kachiguda train crash was not faulty. He said the loco pilot had pushed the MMS train without giving a signal. South Central Railway CPRO Rakesh told a media spokesperson about the Kachiguda accident. AGM BB Patil also reacted to the Kachiguda MMS train accident. The accident was caused by a driver’s fault. They said six passengers of the MMTNN were damaged when the Express train crashed. 12 passengers were injured in the accident.
There is no signaling deficiency in the accident. The MMS train from Lingampally to Phalakuma has come up on platform-2. At about the same time, the Hanri Express, which was traveling from Kurnool to Secunderabad, approached Kachiguda station. The InterCity Express train is already waiting on the fourth platform. We have given the signal to the Platform-3 for the Handy Express. At the same time, the locomotive pilot took the MMS train. CPRVo Lokesh explained that the accident happened.
Rakesh disclosed that only loco pilot Chandrasekhar had to tell why the MMS train was put forward. Chandrasekhar, who was trapped between the two trains, was seriously injured. He disclosed that the incident between Lingampally and Phalakunuma has stopped. A comprehensive investigation is being conducted with high-level officials on the incident.
Two trains collided at Kachiguda railway station in Hyderabad. The MNTS train collided with an intercity express train stationed at the station. More than 20 passengers were injured in the crash. The condition of the two of them is serious. The victims were taken to Osmania Hospital for treatment.
The loco pilot situation is poisonous
MMSS locomotive pilot Chandrasekhar was trapped between two train engines. With the help of a gas cutter, the train cut off the cabin and brought out the loco pilot. Authorities said he was already unconscious. With the help of doctors, the railway and NDRF staff gave him oxygen in special ways and saline was taken out. He was taken to Osmania Hospital for treatment. His condition seems to be worrisome.