Published 13:41 IST, November 12th 2019
Hyderabad train collision: MMTS loco pilot 'recovering'
The pilot of a local train, rescued after an eight-hour-long operation after being trapped in the cabin following a collision involving the train is recovering
- India News
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The loco pilot of a local train, who was rescued after an eight-hour-long operation after being trapped in the cabin following a collision involving the train and another at the Kacheguda railway station in Hyderabad, was recovering from his injuries, railway sources said on Tuesday.
16 people in the accident
Chandrasekhar, the loco pilot of the Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) local train, was admitted to a private hospital after he was rescued on Monday evening. As many as 16 people were injured when the MMTS train collided with the Hundry Express at the Kacheguda station around 10.30 AM on Monday.
The loco pilot was rescued after an eight-hour-long operation involving multiple agencies. "He is recovering," they said adding all the injured passengers, who were admitted to hospital, are safe. Of the 16 injured passengers, nine were discharged from hospital on Monday itself. No one among the remaining seven is critical any more, the sources said.
Updated 15:56 IST, November 12th 2019