Tamil Nadu: Passenger Train Collides With Goods Train At Kavarappettai Railway Station
First Published: 12th October, 2024 8:26 IST
Tamil Nadu: Passenger Train Collides With Goods Train At Kavarappettai Railway Station
A passenger train from Mysore to Darbhanga via Perambur collided with a goods train standing at Kavarappettai railway station near Thiruvallur on Friday, the police said.
As per the initial reports, one coach caught fire and 5-6 coaches have de-railed after the accident.
After receiving the information, railway officials have rushed to the spot of the accident.
Further details awaited. (ANI)
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