Two persons leaning precariously from a jam-packed coach of a suburban train were killed and 15 others injured as lakhs of Mumbaikars continued to have an agonising time with services on the Central line remaining in complete disarray for the second day on Thursday. Two passengers on the Badlapur-CST local train met a tragic end when they crashed into an iron pole alongside the tracks between Nahur and Bhandup stations. Several people clutching at the window grill while standing close to the door, fell down with them in a heap beside the tracks, police said.
While the crash proved fatal for the two, 15 others were admitted to Rajawadi Hospital.
Chief Public Relations Officer of the Central Railway, Mr V.A Malegaokar, said the tragedy was the result of “extreme overcrowding” of the trains.
Train services on the Central and Harbour lines have been thrown out of gear since Tuesday midnight following a fire in a signal cabin between Kurla and Vidyavihar stations causing heavy damage to signalling gears. Nearly 40 lakh passengers travel every day by 1578 trains on the two lines.
According to sources in the Central Railway, it would take at least 24 more hours to fully repair the damage before normal traffic is restored
Meanhwile, expressing grief over the mishap in Mumbai, the Railway Minister, Mr Mukul Roy, announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 Lakh each to the next of kin of the deceased.
According to Railway Ministry sources, the Minister sent his condolences to the family. The Railway Board was constantly monitoring the situation.