Six coaches of EMU get detached at Urapakkam, services hit for 3 hours

Six coaches of an EMU from Beach to Chengalpet got detached from the rest of the train at Urapakkam railway station at 11.35 am on Wednesday. The mishap occurred due to the malfunctioning of screws holding the sixth and seventh coaches together. Train 40527, with 12 coaches, departed the Beach station at 10.17 am.

By :  migrator
Update: 2018-03-21 21:53 GMT
Coaches of EMU that got detached due to malfunctioning screw at Urapakkam

Chennai

It was arriving at the second platform of the Urapakkam railway station around 11.35 am. As the train was pulling in slowing, the screw coupling which links the sixth and seventh coaches malfunctioned. The loco Pilot noticed that the coaches had been detached and stopped the train. Since there was no station master at the Urapakkam station, the loco pilot alerted officials at Tambaram and Chengalpet. 

A team of officials and engineers rushed to the spot. All the passengers were evacuated and coaches were joined temporarily and the train was slowly moved to the loop track in Guduvanchery railway station by 1 pm. 

After detailed examination of both the couplers, officials found one malfunctioned due to the failure of a mechanical device inside. The matter had been taken up with the supplier. 

Service along the Beach–Chengalpet line was affected for nearly 3 hours. Two EMUs (40538, 40536) between Chengalpet and Tambaram were partially cancelled.

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