What’s inside:
This article talks about a recent incident involving the Vande Bharat Express train that hit a cattle near Prayagraj, and how it was managed.
On Monday night, the Vande Bharat Express train, which was traveling from New Delhi to Varanasi, collided with a cow near the Asepur railway crossing. The incident happened suddenly, but the train’s driver reacted quickly and applied the brakes.
Thanks to the prompt action of the loco pilot, a major accident was avoided. After the collision, the train had to stop for about 10 minutes while the situation was assessed and the track was cleared.
The train had left New Delhi at around 3:00 PM and was scheduled to arrive in Prayagraj at 9:15 PM, but it actually reached at 9:42 PM due to the delay caused by this incident. After stopping, it continued towards Varanasi.
The collision occurred after the train passed Jhunsi station, specifically in the Saidabad area near the Asepur crossing. Local residents noted that the train remained halted for approximately 10 minutes before resuming its journey.
Railway officials were informed immediately about the incident, and they arrived to ensure that the track was safe for the train to continue. Following this, the Vande Bharat Express proceeded towards Varanasi without further issues.
Summary:
- The Vande Bharat Express hit a cow near Prayagraj.
- The train’s driver quickly applied the brakes to avoid a major accident.
- It stopped for about 10 minutes before continuing its journey.
- The train arrived in Prayagraj later than scheduled.
- Railway officials cleared the track and ensured safety before departure.






