Mangalore: Another Signal Glitch - Commuters Wait at Railway Gate for an Hour


Mangalore: Another Signal Glitch - Commuters Wait at Railway Gate for an Hour

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, Jul 15: After the recent incident at Kankanady railway junction wherein passengers of three trains had to wait for one-and-a-half hours due to a fault in signal, it was the turn of commuters to wait for hours to cross the railway gate due to a similar problem.

The incident took place at the Alape - Padil railway gate at around 9.45 am on Sunday July 15, after the Matsyagandha train passed.

Even after the train passed, the signal was not shown to the guard by the railway station to open the railway gate.

Initially, the guard thought that another train may be approaching on the same route, however, after checking, it was understood that there was some problem with the signal.

The guard refused to open the gate as there was no signal from the station. After an hour of waiting, the gate finally opened after the technical glitch was resolved.

 

  

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  • sanjay, Mlr/Blr

    Mon, Jul 23 2012

    High time they construct under pass or overbridge, everytime politicians & railways either give false assurance or blame each other for allmost 3 decades.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Mon, Jul 16 2012

    This a dangerous situation. India is becoming more high tech in every field and this signal glitch is something to worry about. Accidents can happen and people might get killed and properties damaged. What is the railway engineers doing?

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 15 2012

    Not surprising , Since All we are interested in doing non sense work rather than quality work, Simple make everything paid . no freebies , reduce the population in half.things will resolve.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 15 2012

    Thank God at least Signal system is not working but on right cause. Else if it is vice versa, then just imagine the tragedy would have been happened like, signal is green for pedestrian but Trains are moving!!!!!!!! Mamata Didi can you please hear us from Karnataka or you too blame State Government for this!!!!!

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 15 2012


    DEAR ALL, PLEASE ONCE AGAIN FOLLOW MY BELOW SUGGESTION FOR YOUR SAFETY IN JOURNEY.

    1. PLEASE UTILIZE BUS OR TAXI INSTEAD OF INDIAN TRAIN.

    2. PLEASE USE OTHER FLIGHTS OR TRY TO JOURNEY IN SHIP INSTEAD OF AI FILGHTS OR KINGFISHER FLIGHTS.

    3. DO NOT USE DIRECT FLIGHT TO MANGALORE. ALWAYS CHOOSE VIA MUMBAI.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Jul 15 2012

    Do we have Rail Minister in this country? If yes, is he sleeping?

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  • THANVEER AHAMED, UDUPI

    Sun, Jul 15 2012

    THIS IS NORMAL WITH INDIAN RAILWAYS ! NOTHING NEW ! IF THE TRAIN DEPARTS IN TIME . IT ARRIVE'S LATE . IF IT DEPART'S LATE IT ARRIVE ON TIME ! IT HAS NO SENSE AT ALL !

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 15 2012

    The Guard has done the right thing.

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  • vivian, dubai

    Sun, Jul 15 2012

    Bcoz of these rly crossing problem there is no development, no land value at Bajal, Jalligudda, veeranagara areas... These palces just 7km far away from the city. still there is no improvement. If u compare bajpe, surathkal which are very far from the city still improved a lot..

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