Faulty signal connections during repair lead to deadly India rail crash

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An official probe into India's worst rail disaster in two decades has found that faulty connections made during repair work on a rail-road barrier caused the deadly crash. The investigation revealed that modifications to the signalling circuit, made to fix frequent problems at a nearby barrier, led to a faulty connection in the system. This resulted in a passenger train colliding with a stationary freight train and then hitting another passenger train. The report highlighted lapses in the signal and telecom department and a failure to follow standard operating procedures during the repair work.
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