The Jabalpur-Vairaval Express (Train No. 11464) faced a technical glitch at Shridham railway station in Narsinghpur on Saturday, July 5, 2026. Sparks and smoke were seen coming from the wheels of the S3 sleeper coach around 2:55 PM. Railway staff acted quickly to resolve the issue and ensure passenger safety.
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What caused the sparks and smoke in S3 coach
Station Manager Bholaram Porte confirmed that the incident happened as the train entered the station. The problem was identified as brake binding, a technical condition where the brake shoes stick to the wheels. This friction caused the wheels to heat up, leading to the appearance of sparks and smoke.
How was the technical fault fixed
The railway team including the pilot, guard, and mechanical staff handled the situation immediately. They used fire extinguishers to manage the smoke and worked on the undercarriage of the S3 coach to release the jammed brakes. The train remained stationary for about 20 minutes while the repair work was carried out.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Train Name | Jabalpur-Vairaval Express (11464) |
| Date and Time | July 5, 2026, at 2:55 PM |
| Location | Shridham Station, Narsinghpur |
| Affected Coach | S3 Sleeper Coach |
| Issue Type | Brake Binding |
| Delay Duration | 20 Minutes |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is brake binding in railway terms?
Brake binding occurs when the brake shoes do not release and remain pressed against the wheels, causing friction, heat, and sparks.
Was there any one injured in the Shridham station incident?
No, Station Manager Bholaram Porte confirmed the situation was under control and no major accident or injury occurred.



























