The Bengaluru SuperFast Express, which travels from Bengaluru to Hyderabad, was stopped at Jadcherla Railway Station on Thursday. This happened because smoke was seen coming from the AC B-2 Coach. The incident took place around midday, causing a brief interruption to the train’s journey.
Railway officials quickly noticed the problem and halted the train, numbered 12785, at the station. The train was stationary for more than thirty minutes while emergency repairs were performed. A technical check revealed that a short circuit in the AC Coach was the reason for the smoke.
The quick actions of the railway staff were vital in preventing any serious issues. After the repairs were completed and the problem was fixed, the train was allowed to continue its journey. The delay of thirty minutes was necessary to ensure passenger safety and resolve the technical issue.
Despite the disruption, there were no major incidents, and both railway authorities and passengers were relieved that the situation was managed well. The fast response of the railway officials helped prevent a potential fire hazard and allowed the train to safely resume its journey.
This incident highlights the importance of being alert and responding quickly to maintain safety on the railways.