Goods train derails near Oderolal

Published January 28, 2006

SANGHAR, Jan 27: Three bogies of a Karachi-bound goods train coming from Lahore derailed between Oderolal and Palijani stations on early Friday morning. Due to the derailment, Bahauddin Zakaria Express, Tezgam, Night Coach and other passenger trains were not allowed to leave their stations.

Relief engines were called from Kotri, Rohri, Mirpurkhas and Karachi to restore railway traffic.

After almost nine hours, the traffic was restored around 4pm on the up-track and trains from both sides started moving on the same track.

A divisional engineer of railways said that traffic on both tracks would be restored in six to eight hours.

He said an inquiry would reveal the cause of the incident.

INJURY: A gang of bandits injured two people at the Shahdadpur-Berani road near the Palio Thahim village on Friday.

The robbers blocked the road and asked an oil company vehicle to stop but driver of the vehicle did not stop it.

The criminals opened fire and as a result, driver Faraz Ali and Aziz Buriro were injured.

The Bago Wadadani police reached at the spot and shifted the injured to a hospital.

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