A fire broke out in the B-1 and SLR coaches of the 12431 Trivandrum-Hazrat Nizamuddin Rajdhani Express on May 17, 2026. The incident happened around 5:15 AM between Vikramgarh Alot and Lunircha stations in the Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh. Railway officials stopped the train and evacuated all passengers to prevent any casualties.
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How was the rescue operation managed?
The Kota Railway Division acted quickly by disconnecting the overhead electric supply and detaching the burning coach. Three fire brigades and local civil administration teams reached the spot to control the flames. Local villagers also helped in putting out the fire. While no one died, 3 to 4 passengers suffered minor injuries during the evacuation process.
What were the passenger grievances and railway actions?
Passengers protested at Kota Junction, alleging that railway staff were negligent and alarms did not sound on time. They claimed that many valuable items like laptops, jewelry, and cash were lost in the fire. Some passengers complained about the lack of drinking water on the premium train. To assist the affected travelers, the railways provided an amount of ₹5000 each.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Train Number | 12431 |
| Affected Coaches | B-1 and SLR |
| Location | Between Vikramgarh Alot and Lunircha |
| Passengers Evacuated | 68 from B-1 coach |
| Assistance Provided | ₹5000 per passenger |
| Key Official | DRM Anil Kalra |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What happened to the passengers of the affected coach?
All 68 passengers from the B-1 coach were safely evacuated. However, 3 to 4 people sustained minor injuries and many lost their luggage and valuables.
What compensation did the railway provide?
The railway authorities provided an assistance amount of ₹5000 to the affected passengers.



























