2015 Uttar Pradesh train accident

2015 Uttar Pradesh derailment
Date 20 March 2015
Time 09:10
Location Bachhrawan, Uttar Pradesh
Country India
Rail line Varanasi–Lucknow line
Operator Indian Railways
Type of incident Derailment
Cause Under investigation, brake failure suspected
Statistics
Trains 1
Passengers 400+
Crew 85
Deaths 58
Injuries 150+

The 2015 Uttar Pradesh train accident occurred on 20 March 2015. The Dehradun-Varanasi Janata Express (train number 14266) derailed near Bachhrawan in Uttar Pradesh, northern India, resulting in at least fifty-eight deaths and 150 people being injured.

Accident

At 09:10 local time (03:40 UTC) on 20 March 2015,[1] a passenger train overshot a signal at Bachhrawan, Uttar Pradesh, India. The locomotive and two carriages were derailed. The train was reported to be carrying more than 400 passengers and 85 members of staff.[2] The train was the Janata Express from Dehradun to Varanasi.[3] The driver reported by radio that his brakes had failed, and that he could not stop the train. It was diverted into a siding and crashed through the buffers at Bachhrawan.[4] Photographs show that the carriage next to the locomotive was severely telescoped,[3] it was reported to have been packed with passengers.[5] Fifty-eight people were killed,[4] and more than 150 were injured.[6] A preliminary report published by the Ministry of Civil Aviation reports 39 dead and 38 injured passengers.[7] A team of doctors from the King George Medical University Hospital in Lucknow was dispatched to the scene of the accident.[1] The injured were taken to the King George Medical University and Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Lucknow, or to a hospital in Rae Bareli.[8] The line through Bachhrawan was reopened on 21 March following removal of the wreckage of the train.[4]

Investigation

An investigation was opened into the accident by the Commission of Railway Safety.[4] Brake failure was stated by unidentified railway sources as the cause of the accident.[1] The train's driver and guard were seen by witnesses signalling that there was a problem with the train.[8] Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha stated that a report would be published within a month.[4]

Provisional findings of the Commission of Railway Safety discussed on a conference in October 2015 report a “discontinuity of brake pipe pressure between the train engine and the trailing load of passenger coaches caused by wrong position of additional cut out cock provided in the brake pipe of the locomotive which is not having the safety features specified in the design against inadvertent or unauthorized operation.”[9]

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Coordinates: 26°28′39″N 81°06′17″E / 26.4775°N 81.1046°E / 26.4775; 81.1046

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