Watch: Railway workers push train after breakdown in Amethi in UP

The unexpected train stop affected other train timetables.

In a bizarre video captured by a bystander, some railway workers were seen pushing a broken down train near Amethi in Uttar Pradesh. The train hit a technical snag and workers had to push it from the main line to the loop line.

The DPC train, which is mainly for inspection by railway employees, got stuck on the tracks at Nihalgarh railway station in Amethi district.

The incident highlights the apparent negligence of the Railways.

The train stopped unexpectedly in an area outside the station, disrupting the main line and affecting other train timetables.

Despite concerted efforts, the problem could not be solved in time, leaving railway workers to use their physical strength to push the trains. Several onlookers can be seen in the video witnessing the bizarre scene.

The incident highlights the need for strict safety protocols and maintenance standards in the railway sector. It also highlights the importance of addressing systemic issues to prevent such situations from occurring in the future.

The authorities have been asked to investigate the matter thoroughly and take necessary measures to ensure the safety and efficiency of railway operations in the region.

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