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Goods train derails in Harda, MP

HARDA (MADHYA PRADESH): Carriage of a goods train derailed near Bhirangi railway station in Madhya Pradesh''s Harda on Wednesday.

Goods train derails in Harda, MP

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Harda (Madhya Pradesh), November 1

 Carriage of a goods train derailed near Bhirangi railway station in Madhya Pradesh's Harda on Wednesday.

Railway track repair is currently underway.

There have been a number of instances about derailment of goods trains in the past.

In October, two bogies of a goods train derailed near Mathura Railway station.

In the same month, three coaches of a goods train derailed on Achhnera-Mathura rail route. — ANI

 

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