Indian Railways: Brake failure briefly halts Lucknow-Yeshwantpur Express at Bachrawan Railway Station – Railways News

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A passenger train was briefly stopped at Bachrawan Railway Station due to a brake malfunction, according to an official. The incident, which occurred on Thursday evening, did not result in any injuries.

According to Railway Police Force in-charge Dinesh Kumar, the Lucknow-Yeshwantpur Express (Train No. 22684) was halted for over 30 minutes at Bachrawan Railway Station due to a brake issue. 

“The 22684 Lucknow-Yeshwantpur express train was halted for over half-an hour-on Thursday evening at the Bachrawan Railway station following some fault in the brakes,” Kumar said. 

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Engineers inspected the train and identified the fault in the brakes of the S-1 coach.

The issue was resolved, and the train resumed its journey without any injuries to passengers, Kumar said.

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He also informed the Rajya Sabha that tenders have been awarded for deploying Kavach along the Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah corridors, which spans about 3,000 route kilometers. 

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