Daqin Railway Co.Ltd(601006) Tianjin Jizhou section freight train accident rescue work was promoted overnight

At about 13:00 on April 14, Daqin Railway Co.Ltd(601006) Tianjin Jizhou section (from Datong to Qinhuangdao), two heavy-duty coal trains had an accident on the railway bridge, causing some carriages to derail. The reporter learned at the scene that at present, no death report has been received, and the rescue work is advancing overnight.

After receiving the report, the emergency management department immediately sent a working group to the site to guide the disposal, and urged relevant units to speed up the restoration of the main coal transportation channel. At the same time, it worked with the railway department to find out the causes, truly learn lessons, draw inferences from one instance, and strictly prevent similar accidents from happening again.

According to the on-site staff, the railway department sent 6 rescue trains and nearly 1000 staff to carry out rescue work from both ends of the truck, ease the vehicles in the section, recover the off-line vehicles and rush through the line.

It can be seen at the scene that some falling trucks overturned under the railway bridge, and off-line trucks were hung obliquely at the side of the bridge, which was in danger of falling at any time. Rescue workers have rushed to the bridge to start work and seek the best route scheme.

The train has not been damaged, and the vehicle body has been separated from the off-line freight train. Diesel locomotives are used at the stations at both ends to pull the locomotives staying in the section back to Jizhou west station and cuipingshan station respectively. Railway rescue train and 200 ton truck crane are lifting off-line vehicles.

Daqin Railway Co.Ltd(601006) with a total length of 653km, is one of the important energy channels for China’s coal transportation from west to East, accounting for nearly 1 / 5 of the total amount of railway coal transportation in China Daqin Railway Co.Ltd(601006) 24-hour uninterrupted operation, with an average of one heavy-duty train leaving every 12 minutes.

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