A guard bogie of the Himalayan Queen (52455) derailed during shunting operations at the Shimla Railway Station yard on Thursday evening around 5:20 PM. The incident took place on the UNESCO World Heritage Kalka-Shimla track. No passengers were on board at the time, and no injuries or casualties were reported.
What happened during the incident?
The derailment occurred while the train was being tested or shifted in the yard. This caused delays for the Himalayan Queen and Summer Special trains traveling from Shimla to Kalka. Railway staff worked to put the bogie back on the track, and the process continued until 9:00 PM on Thursday night.
How is the investigation progressing?
The Railway Board ordered an immediate inquiry into the matter. On Friday, June 26, 2026, a technical team from the Ambala Division arrived in Shimla to inspect the site. The team reviewed CCTV footage and recorded statements from the pilot, loco pilot, pointsman, and guard to understand the cause.
What did the officials say?
Yashanjeet Singh, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager of the Ambala Rail Division, stated that the Railway Board is investigating the case. He mentioned that the exact cause of the accident will be clear once the technical team submits their detailed report to higher officials in the coming days.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Did any passengers get injured in the Shimla derailment?
No, there were no injuries or casualties because the passengers had already deboarded the train before the guard bogie derailed during shunting.
Which trains were affected by this incident?
The derailment caused delays for the Himalayan Queen and the Summer Special trains operating on the Shimla to Kalka route.


























