Alert Loco Pilot Saves Maharaja Express from Sabotage Near Jaipur

An alert loco pilot averted a potential tragedy by stopping the Maharaja Express after spotting iron angles deliberately placed on the track near Jaipur. The luxury train was carrying hundreds of foreign tourists at the time of the late-night incident. Railway Protection Forces have registered a case and launched an investigation into the sabotage attempt. This incident follows a pattern of similar derailment attempts and attacks on trains in Rajasthan in recent months.

Key Points: Loco Pilot Foils Derailment Bid on Maharaja Express

  • Iron angles placed on track to derail train
  • Loco pilot applied emergency brakes
  • Hundreds of foreign tourists onboard
  • RPF registers case, launches probe
  • Similar sabotage attempts reported recently in Rajasthan
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Jaipur: Alert loco pilot foils bid to derail luxury train Maharaja Express, hundreds of foreign tourists saved

Quick-thinking loco pilot halts luxury train after spotting iron angles on tracks near Jaipur, saving hundreds of foreign tourists from potential disaster.

"Thanks to the presence of mind and quick action of the loco pilot, the lives of hundreds of foreign tourists... were saved - Officials"

Jaipur, Jan 21

A major conspiracy to derail the Maharaja Express, one of India's most luxurious tourist trains, was foiled near Jaipur due to the alertness of the loco pilot.

The train, carrying hundreds of foreign tourists, was en route from Jaipur to Sawai Madhopur when the incident occurred.

At around 11.30 p.m. on Tuesday, the loco pilot noticed iron angles placed on the railway track near a railway crossing close to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in the Shivdaspura area.

Acting swiftly, he applied the emergency brakes, bringing the train to a halt and preventing a potential disaster.

According to railway sources, five to six iron angles, each approximately five feet long, had been placed on the track with the apparent intention of derailing the train.

The train was halted for about 35 minutes, during which the obstruction was removed.

Following the incident, the Railway Protection Force (RPF), Government Railway Police (GRP), and local police rushed to the spot.

A detailed inspection of the track was carried out with the help of a dog squad.

After the track was declared safe, train operations were resumed. The RPF has registered a case against unknown persons and launched an investigation.

Railway authorities have also issued instructions to intensify track patrolling and security arrangements across vulnerable sections.

Thanks to the presence of mind and quick action of the loco pilot, the lives of hundreds of foreign tourists and other passengers aboard the Maharaja Express were saved, averting what could have been a major tragedy, said officials.

This is not an isolated case. In September last year, a similar attempt to derail the Aravali Express was reported in Rajasthan's Sirohi district, where a pole was placed on the track. Earlier, derailment attempts were also uncovered in Ajmer.

Additionally, incidents of stone-pelting on trains have been reported in recent months; Vande Bharat Express was targeted in Udaipur and Alwar; Intercity Khajuraho Express was attacked in Alwar district, damaging an AC coach window. At the same Alwar location, an attempt was also made to derail a goods train.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is terrifying. I was planning a trip to Rajasthan with my family. It's good that the authorities are increasing patrols, but these repeated attempts are worrying. Safety for tourists, both domestic and international, is paramount.
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Vikram M
The article mentions this is not isolated. Stone pelting on Vande Bharat, attempts in Ajmer and Sirohi... This is a pattern. Our intelligence and RPF need to get to the bottom of this network. Jai Hind.
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Priya S
Thank God nothing happened. Imagine the tragedy and the international embarrassment if a train full of foreign guests was derailed. We must protect our image as a safe tourist destination. Well done to the railway staff!
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Rohit P
While I applaud the pilot's action, I have to ask: why are our tracks so vulnerable? We talk about modern trains, but basic security on remote stretches seems lacking. This needs a systemic fix, not just patching holes after each incident.
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Kavya N
Heart-stopping news. These tourists come here for our culture and heritage, and someone tries to harm them? Shameful. Hope the investigation is swift and the culprits are given the strictest punishment. 🇮🇳

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