Chennai train crash: Driver jumped signal
September 14, 2011  11:14

Update on the train accident in Tamil Nadu.

Southern Railway General Manager Deepak Krishnan said the MEMU driver had apparently ignored the signal and speed restrictions. The Arakonam-Katpadi passenger was waiting for the signal. Being an automatic signalling territory, trains move one after another in this section, he said.

"Normally the previous signal would be danger (red). But apparently the MEMU train driver has not adhered to the signal," he said.

Officials said the last bogie of the stationary passenger train bore the brunt under the impact of the collision.

The government has announced a compensation for the victims -- families of the dead will get Rs 5 lakh and the injured will get Rs1 lakh.

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