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Vande Bharat train collided with a bull in Rajasthan’s Dausa district today. Due to which the front part of the train was badly damaged. The train was stopped for about 15 minutes after the incident. It is being told that the pilot also applied the emergency brake when the bull came in front of the train.
The Vande Bharat Express train from New Delhi to Ajmer met with an accident at Dausa. The train accident took place near Gadarwara Brahmanan village between Kolwa and Arania railway stations. It is being told that a bull came in front of the train, due to which the front part of the train was badly damaged.
According to the information, the semi high speed train Vande Bharat Express has once again become a victim of an accident. A bull in front of the Vande Bharat train in Dausa has damaged the front bonnet of the train. This is not the first case when the Vande Bharat train has suffered such an accident. In the meantime, the pilot also applied the emergency brake. However, passengers are completely safe in this incident. After the incident, the train was stopped at the spot for about 15 minutes. After this the damaged train itself was sent towards Ajmer. The accident took place between Dausana Kolwa and Arnia railway stations.
The bonnet of the train was blown open after it collided with a cow in Gwalior.
Earlier, a train from Delhi to Bhopal met with an accident in Gwalior. An accident occurred here when a cow came in front of the train. The collision with the cow caused the bonnet of the train to split open and the front end damaged. The Vande Bharat Express train stopped at Dabra station in Gwalior for about 15 minutes after the accident. Meanwhile, crowds of people gathered from around to see the train. Railway technical staff repaired the bonnet at the station itself, after which the train was dispatched.
PM Modi flagged off on April 1
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the Vande Bharat train on the Delhi-Bhopal route on April 1. Vande Bharat Express takes 7 hours 50 minutes to travel from Rani Kamalapati station in Bhopal to New Delhi station.
Railways worried about cattle collisions
The Railway Administration is very concerned about the incidents of cattle colliding with Vande Bharat trains. Various efforts are being made to prevent such incidents. Indian Railways is emphasizing on modernity these days. Railway stations are being upgraded. New high speed trains are being launched. In this series, the government has decided to run 400 Vande Bharat trains across India in future.
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that around 1600 coaches of the Vande Bharat Express train will be manufactured at the Marathwada Rail Coach Factory. Each of these will cost eight to nine crore rupees. According to the government, the new Vande Bharat trains will be able to achieve a maximum speed of 200 kmph (kmph).