Kochi
Four wagons of a goods train going towards Kollam in Kerala derailed at Aluva railway station on Thursday night which affected train services on the route but no injuries were reported, railway officials said.
The freight train was carrying cement from Andhra Pradesh. The second, third, fourth, and fifth wagons of the train derailed while entering the third platform of the Aluva station around 10.30 p.m. on Thursday.
The derailment disrupted rail service and some trains were stranded for hours at different stations.
Four up trains and two down trains were affected due to the incident. However, traffic through one of the tracks was restored at 2.15 a.m. on Friday.
"We hope to restore services soon. Already some services are on. One line is already working,” said R Mukund, Railway Divisional Manager, Thiruvananthapuram Division.
"Disruption resulted in some cancellations, some trains were short terminated. Some trains have been rescheduled. We are trying to restore services quickly. There will be some late running. It will get adjusted by evening," he said.
A total of 11 trains have been cancelled including Guruvayur - Thiruvananthapuram Express, Ernakulam - Kannur Express, Kottayam - Nilambur Express, Nilambur - Kottayam Express, Guruvayur - Ernakulam Express Special, Thiruvananthapuram - Tiruchchirappaffi Intercity Express, Ernakulam - Alapuzha Express special, Alappuzha - Ernakulam Express special, Palakkad - Ernakulam MEMU Express special, Ernakulam - Palakkad MEMU Express special, and Shoranur - Ernakulam MEMU Express special.
The accident reportedly happened while the train was switching tracks. "I can't pinpoint a single reason for the incident. There are many aspects. There will be an inquiry," Mukund said.