The Oxygen Express, carrying around seven to eight empty tankers, will leave from Lucknow on Wednesday night to fill up liquid medical oxygen from Bokaro.
NEW DELHI: The railways on Wednesday said it will run its second Oxygen Express to Uttar Pradesh after a request was received from the state government. The Oxygen Express, carrying around seven to eight empty tankers, will leave from Lucknow on Wednesday night to fill up liquid medical oxygen from Bokaro, the national transporter said. The railways also said that it had received a similar request from Madhya Pradesh to transport liquid oxygen from Rourkela and Bokaro to Bhopal and its logistics are now being worked out.
The CCTV footage of the incident which occurred at platform number 2 of the station on April 17 shows a man, later identified as the pointsman Mayur Shelke, running from another side of the railway tracks towards a boy while a train was just a few feet away.
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Video: Man ‘out-races’ speeding train to save kid
The man is being rewarded for his alertness and daring which helped rescue a boy from certain death on the tracks.
By IANS| Posted by Sakina Fatima | Updated: 20th April 2021 5:05 am IST Central Railway Employee
Displaying rare courage and presence of mind, a Central Railway employee raced an oncoming express train to save the life of a young boy who had fallen on the railway track, officials said here on Monday.
The incident happened on April 17 evening at Vangani Station of Central Railway in Thane and the Pointsman Mayur Shelke’s feat earned him an appreciative tweet from Railway Minister Piyush Goyal.
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