Fire On Coach Of Dehradun-Delhi Shatabdi Express, All Passengers Safe Fire On Coach Of Dehradun-Delhi Shatabdi Express, All Passengers Safe The train s coach caught fire near Kasro railway station while it was coming from Delhi, Uttarakhand Police chief Ashok Kumar said
According to officials, coach C5 caught fire due to a short circuit.
New Delhi:
A coach of Dehradun-bound Shatabdi Express caught fire today, the police said, adding no one was injured in the incident.
The train s coach caught fire near Kasro railway station while it was coming from Delhi, Uttarakhand Police chief Ashok Kumar said.
Mr Kumar said all passengers were evacuated from the coach, which was then separated from the train, Mr Kumar said.
Dehradun Shatabdi bogie catches fire
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The Shatabdi Express near Kasro railway station in Dehradun on Saturday.
One bogie of the Dehradun-bound Shatabdi Express caught fire on Saturday, but no casualty was reported, the police said.
The train’s bogie caught fire near Kasro railway station when it was coming from Delhi, Uttarakhand police chief Ashok Kumar said, adding no one was killed or injured in the incident.
Mr. Kumar said all passengers were evacuated from the coach which was separated from the train.
Railway officials in New Delhi said the fire broke out in coach C5 of the train due to a short circuit.
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One bogie of Dehradun-bound Shatabdi Express caught fire Saturday but no casualty was reported, police said.The train’s bogie caught fire near Kasro railway station when it was coming from Delhi, Utta
One Bogie of Delhi-Dehradun Shatabdi Express Catches Fire, No Casualties
The train s bogie caught fire near Kasro railway station due to a short circuit.
Delhi-Dehradun Shatabdi Express. Photo: Twitter/@ANI
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Dehradun/New Delhi: One bogie of Dehradun-bound Shatabdi Express caught fire Saturday but no casualty was reported, police said.
The train’s bogie caught fire near Kasro railway station when it was coming from Delhi, Uttarakhand police chief Ashok Kumar said, adding no one, however, was killed or injured in the incident.
Kumar said all passengers were evacuated from the affected coach which was separated from the train, DGP Kumar said.