Assam: Smoke scare delays Barak-Brahmaputra Express, officials cite 'brake binding' issue

ANI February 23, 2025 224 views

A passenger train in Assam experienced a temporary delay due to smoke emerging from its wheels at Bihara Railway Station. The Northeast Frontier Railway quickly investigated and identified the issue as brake binding, a technical problem where brakes grip wheels too tightly. Officials assured passengers that the situation was immediately addressed and the train continued its journey after a 45-minute pause. The incident highlights the railway's prompt response to potential safety concerns.

"Brake binding happens when the brakes grip the wheels too tightly, leading to smoke." - Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, NFR CPRO
Cachar, February 23: A wave of smoke erupted in the Barak-Brahmaputra Express at Assam's Bihara Railway Station, leading to a delay in the train, following which the Northeast Frontier Railway clarified that the incident was caused by some break binding issue.

Key Points

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Smoke detected in train wheels at Bihara Railway Station

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Northeast Frontier Railway confirms brake binding incident

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Train resumed journey after short delay

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No safety concerns reported

The train was going from Shillong to Tinusukia when smoke erupted in the wheels of the train in Cachar.

Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, Northeast Frontier Railway's Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO), said that there was smoke due to brake binding in the wheel of one of the sleeper coaches of train 15641.

"Brake binding happens when the brakes grip the wheels too tightly, leading to smoke. The issue was immediately attended, and train left Bihara station, after a delay of around 45 minutes. There is no cause for concern," Sharma said.

Earlier on January 22, some passengers of the Pushpak Express--which was bound for Mumbai from Lucknow--jumped off the train after an alarm chain-pulling incident. They were then run over by the Karnataka Express on an adjacent track in Maharashtra's Jalgaon district.

A total of 13 people died in the incident.

After the incident, the Railway Board of India released Rs 1,50,000 as immediate aid for the families of the deceased. Similarly, the Maharashtra government also announced financial assistance of Rs 5,00,000 to each bereaved family.

Recently, three wagons of a goods train, en route to Raipur, were derailed at the Titilagarh yard in Odisha on Friday night.

The incident happened in Titilagarh yard, near the railway station at around 8:30 pm on Friday. No casualties have been reported from the incident so far, according to officials.

Sambalpur DRM Tusharkanta Pandey said, "Red mud was loaded in these wagons and was being taken to a cement plant. Three wagons derailed while leaving from Line 8...The main line was immediately restored... All portions except three wagons of this goods train have been removed from the track."

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