Express Train
Posted in Uncategorized on 05/25/2008 09:53 pm by admin
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Falaknama Express Train Derailed, rail traffic disrupted
Falaknama Express train derailed before Kharagpur railway station in West Bengal on Wednesday, disrupting traffic on the Howrah route of Central Railway.
The incident occurred on Wednesday evening at 4:30 pm when a train with full of passengers was proceeding towards Kharagpur.
Several trains were either cancelled or diverted from different places following the derailment.
Thanks to God that no one injured.
Repair work was on to restore the traffic on the route, a report from railway sources said.
"Full-time involvement is needed there. The Railways Minster should take a decision on whether she wants to continue as a minster or do politics in Bengal. The two cannot go on at the same time. We are not going to tolerate her playing with hundreds of innocent lives once in every three months anymore,"
The first and fore most of all statements that are issued by Indian Railways Officials usually and especially after each train accident is that "86% of all Train accidents are caused due to Human Error". They repeat this statement every now and then.
This however happens with every Human being almost every day. There fore even after this accident the railways continues to move with making any corrections in the system. Can they ensure through any means that Things get registered in Motorman's brain ?
These Train accidents shall continue to happens and the Railway Officers shall continue to repeat the same statement again and again that "86% of all Train accidents are caused due to Human Error". It is in their interest so that they do not need to make improvements in the system. They don't want to work.
This train accident too was there fore classified as Human Error while actually it is the failure of system. Had assistant motorman been there thistrain accident would not have taken place.
There fore it is due to the rules and the system they follow, the Train accident that could be avoided easily just by changing or modifying the system keep happening again and again & the officer wash off their hands by saying that the Train accident has happened due to Human error.
The railway officer try to disown the very man "Motorman" who keep the system running 24 hours a day and 365 days a year with a weekly full day OFF, at the first opportunity in case of accident.
The second statement the Officers make after each Train accident is that the Train accident took place because driver applied sudden brake.
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