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Alert personnel avert possible rail accident in Bengaluru

The rail cut was noticed yesterday when Marikuppam-KSR Bengaluru passenger train was about to chug into the station.

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BENGALURU: Timely detection of a 'rail cut'  near Cantonment Railway Station here averted a possible train accident, South Western Railways said today.

The cut was noticed yesterday when Marikuppam-KSR Bengaluru passenger train was about to chug into the station.

The train was detained for 36 minutes till the damaged portion was repaired.

According to a South Western Railway press release, head constable Thirumalesha and constables Chandramani and R S Sundo of Railway Protection Special Force (RPSF) were on track patrol duty near Railway cantonment to prevent theft of passenger related offences when they noticed rail cut.

Immediately, information was passed on to the officers  concerned. RPF Inspector along with senior section engineer,  and station master rushed to the spot, it said.

Appreciating the promptness with which the fault was detected, South Western Railway General Manager A K Gupta announced Rs 5,000 cash award to the RPF staff.
 

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