Vellore (Tamil Nadu): Eleven coaches of a Bengaluru-bound train derailed on Friday near here in southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, leaving several people injured and affecting rail traffic.
According to a railway spokesperson in Delhi, eleven coaches of the Kanyakumari-Bangalore city express derailed between Somanayakanpatti and Patchur in Tamil Nadu.
However, local police said that no casualty has been reported in the incident. The railway spokesperson said that the injured have been moved to nearby hospitals while senior officials have rushed to the site of the derailment at Natrampalli, about 140km from Bengaluru. Police said that arrangements are being made to transport the passengers to Bengaluru.
According to sources, the derailment occurred due to suspected rail fracture but the railway spokesperson said that the cause behind the incident is yet to be ascertained.
Meanwhile, railways announced complete or partial cancellation of about 15 services, including the Chennai- Bangalore double decker express.
Railways have also operationalised helpline numbers following the incident, the spokesperson said, adding that further details are awaited. The Southern Railway said 11 trains were cancelled on both directions on the Chennai-Bengaluru route.
These include Chennai Central-Bengaluru Double Decker Express, Chennai-Bengaluru Brindavan Express, Chennai Central-Bengaluru Lalbaugh Express, Chennai Central-Bengaluru Express, Bengaluru Express-Arakonam Passenger and Jolarpettai-Bengaluru Express. The service of Chennai-Mysore Shatabdi Express was partially cancelled, a release said.