Two empty train rakes come face to face on same track in Bhubaneswar
A near-miss occurred near Bhubaneswar's Jharpada bridge when two empty train rakes unexpectedly faced each other on the same track. Railway officials confirmed no injuries or service disruptions, attributing the averted accident to timely intervention during a shunting operation. Both trains were empty, and operations on the main line remained unaffected.
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