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IN PHOTOS: Goods train derails in Palghar, Mumbai-Surat route affected

Updated On: 28 May, 2024 07:02 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Train services on the UP line of the Mumbai-Surat section has been affected due to the derailment of several wagons from a goods train, an official said. Pics/Anand Patil

Some wagons from a goods train derailed at Palghar Yard on Tuesday. Pics/Anand Patil

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Some wagons from a goods train derailed at Palghar Yard on Tuesday. Pics/Anand Patil
The incident occurred around 5:08 pm on Tuesday

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The incident occurred around 5:08 pm on Tuesday

The derailment took place at point numbers 117/118, an official said

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The derailment took place at point numbers 117/118, an official said

The derailment has caused considerable disruption to the movement of trains on the section

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The derailment has caused considerable disruption to the movement of trains on the section

Restoration efforts commenced immediately after the incident was reported

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Restoration efforts commenced immediately after the incident was reported

"UP line of Mumbai - Surat section has been affected due to derailment of wagons of a goods trains at point no 117/118 at Palghar yard at around 17.08 hrs. The restoration work is in progress, the CPRO of Western Railway said

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"UP line of Mumbai - Surat section has been affected due to derailment of wagons of a goods trains at point no 117/118 at Palghar yard at around 17.08 hrs. The restoration work is in progress, the CPRO of Western Railway said

Around five wagons of a goods train derailed on Tuesday evening, the officials said

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Around five wagons of a goods train derailed on Tuesday evening, the officials said

The train was carrying iron coils and was heading for Panvel

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The train was carrying iron coils and was heading for Panvel

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