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BENGALURU: Following the horrific train crash in Odisha involving the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, Railway officials here on Saturday said as per the latest information available, no one from the reserved coaches got injured or died, while few passengers from the General Seating (GS) coach had some injuries.

The overturned GS and SLRD (Brake Van) coaches are still being restored and rescue works are on, they said.

At least 238 people have been killed and over 900 injured in the crash in the Balasore district of Odisha on Friday involving the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, the Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express and a goods train.

Officials of the South Western Railways (SWR) here said 994 reserved and around 300 unreserved passengers are estimated to have boarded the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express from Sir M Visvesvaraya Terminal (SMVB) in the city.

It is learnt that 2 GS coaches and Brake Van of the express train that left SMVB derailed, they said, “As they were unreserved coaches, it will take some time to ascertain the identity of passengers. In reserved coaches, details of passengers including contact numbers are available in the database as they are registered during the reservation of tickets.”

Upon receipt of more updates, more details would be shared with the public, they added. According to an update available from Balasore, officials said the unaffected portion of the train with passengers has left towards its destination — Howrah.

“The unaffected portion of Tr.No. 12864 (engine plus 20 coaches) on being given fit to run with a speed restriction of 10 kmph at 00.58 hrs. and the rake arrived at Balasore at 03.42 hrs,” the update said.

After detaching the damaged coach from the rake at Balasore, the remaining 19 coaches with passengers onboard left Balasore at 05.08 am and continued its onward journey towards Howrah, the express train’s destination, with a speed restriction of 40 kmph, the update further said.

BENGALURU: Following the horrific train crash in Odisha involving the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, Railway officials here on Saturday said as per the latest information available, no one from the reserved coaches got injured or died, while few passengers from the General Seating (GS) coach had some injuries.

The overturned GS and SLRD (Brake Van) coaches are still being restored and rescue works are on, they said.

At least 238 people have been killed and over 900 injured in the crash in the Balasore district of Odisha on Friday involving the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, the Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express and a goods train.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

Officials of the South Western Railways (SWR) here said 994 reserved and around 300 unreserved passengers are estimated to have boarded the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express from Sir M Visvesvaraya Terminal (SMVB) in the city.

It is learnt that 2 GS coaches and Brake Van of the express train that left SMVB derailed, they said, “As they were unreserved coaches, it will take some time to ascertain the identity of passengers. In reserved coaches, details of passengers including contact numbers are available in the database as they are registered during the reservation of tickets.”

Upon receipt of more updates, more details would be shared with the public, they added. According to an update available from Balasore, officials said the unaffected portion of the train with passengers has left towards its destination — Howrah.

“The unaffected portion of Tr.No. 12864 (engine plus 20 coaches) on being given fit to run with a speed restriction of 10 kmph at 00.58 hrs. and the rake arrived at Balasore at 03.42 hrs,” the update said.

After detaching the damaged coach from the rake at Balasore, the remaining 19 coaches with passengers onboard left Balasore at 05.08 am and continued its onward journey towards Howrah, the express train’s destination, with a speed restriction of 40 kmph, the update further said.

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