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India engineless train rolls back for miles
Seven employees have been suspended after 22 carriages carrying 1,000 passengers detached from a train and sped backwards for 11km (seven miles) in the eastern Indian state of Orissa.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-43695813
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Yes, this does boggle the brain.
Reports indicate that "metal tools" were not utilized to prevent the train from rolling. I can only presume that such tools are wheel chocks or sprags. NO mention of hand brakes is made in the report. I will await to see it the train was air brake or vacuum system, such not being mentioned. And, were there actually a total of 7 employees on the train ? Another interesting incident report to peruse once published. Steve. |
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