Nashik: Smoke Detected In Kamayani Express Engine Due To Brake Jam Near Igatpuri, Major Mishap Averted; VIDEO
Due to this incident, the Kamayani Express was stopped for about half an hour, which delayed the train.This morning, while the Kamayani Express was running between Padli and Mundgaon stations near Igatpuri, smoke suddenly started emitting from the engine due to brake jam.

Nashik: Smoke Detected In Kamayani Express Engine Due To Brake Jam Near Igatpuri; Major Mishap Averted |
On the Nashik-Mumbai route, between Padli and Mundgaon near Igatpuri, the engine of Kamayani Express started emitting smoke due to brake jam. Due to this, the train was stopped immediately, a possible accident was averted.
Due to this incident, the Kamayani Express was stopped for about half an hour, which delayed the train.This morning, while the Kamayani Express was running between Padli and Mundgaon stations near Igatpuri, smoke suddenly started emitting from the engine due to brake jam.
As soon as the station manager came to the notice of this matter, he immediately contacted the guard on the walkie-talkie and instructed to stop the train. Accordingly, the train was stopped near Gondegaon.
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The guard inspected the spot and repaired the brakes. No major accident occurred due to immediate control. The train was stopped for about half an hour, which delayed the passengers going towards Mumbai.
The train was sent on its way after repairs. This incident has once again posed a challenge to the railway administration to take care of the security system.
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