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Published : Mar 18, 2021, 12:54 pm IST
Updated : Mar 18, 2021, 12:54 pm IST
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A major train accident was averted in Uttarakhand on Wednesday as a train started running in a reverse direction on the railway tracks

A major train accident was averted in Uttarakhand on Wednesday as a train started running in a reverse direction on the railway tracks after developing a technical issue.

Purnagiri Janshatabdi Express going from Delhi to Uttarakhand's Tanakpur rolled back for 35 kilometres and finally stopped at Khatima. However, no one was injured in the incident.

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This is the second incident in Uttarakhand within a week when a train accident has been averted.

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Superintendent of Police of Champawat, Lokeshwar Singh, said it is likely that sudden brakes were applied to avoid the possibility of hitting an animal, following which the train suddenly started running in the opposite direction.

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The police officer said that during this time there were about 60-70 passengers on the train and they have been safely taken to Chakrapur and sent to their destination by buses.

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