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This article shares updates about the resumption of train services after a freight train accident near Jasidih-Jhajha railway track.
Train services on the down line of the Jasidih-Jhajha railway track have partially resumed about 69 hours after a freight train accident near Telwa Bridge. A trial run of a freight train was conducted on Tuesday night, heading towards Dhanbad.
Following this trial, the first passenger train, the Maurya Express, was safely allowed to run from Jamui station in the down direction. This news brought relief to both passengers and local residents.
While no official statement has come from senior railway officials yet, sources indicate that the trial was successful. If everything goes smoothly, the up line may also be cleared by morning.
The accident involved a freight train derailing near the Telwa market halt, causing several wagons to come off the tracks. The railway administration promptly began repair work, deploying a large team of engineers and workers on-site.
Due to disruptions on this railway line, several trains were canceled or diverted to ensure passenger safety. Travelers are now eagerly waiting for the complete restoration of train services.
Summary:
- Train services on the down line have resumed after an accident.
- The Maurya Express was the first passenger train to run post-accident.
- The trial run of a freight train was successful on Tuesday night.
- Repair work was conducted immediately after the derailment.
- Passengers are hopeful for the complete restoration of services soon.
