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Kolkata, Apr 4: Station master cabin and railway properties were ransacked and railway tracks blocked at Sodhpur station in North 24 Parganas, disrupting traffic on mainline of Eastern Railway connecting Sealdah, at peak hours today.
The irate commuters, after an alleged wrong announcement regarding Sealdah bound Gedhe local train, plundered the station premises and obstructed railway tracks, official sources said.
The disruption began around 10 00 hours, causing detention of many long distance and local trains both up and down lines, as hundreds of protesters squatted on the track, about 16 kms north of Sealdah terminal of ER. The situation went out of control as the number of protesters outnumbered the RPF and GRP personnels at Sodhpur station.
Trouble ensued when the train did not stop even after the public address system at Sodhpur station announced that the Sealdah bound Gedhe EMU would halt on platform number 2. The passengers, mostly officer goers, who had taken position after crossing open tracks to board the train lost their cool and began expressing their resentment through violent agitation.
ER's CPRO, Ravi Mahapatro, said, though talks were going on to add Shodhpur station to the existing stoppages of that particular EMU, nothing has been finalised by the authorities yet. 
He said an inquiry has been ordered to ascertain, if there was an announcement for the halt today.
He said the agitation caused detention of many long and short distance trains and cancellation of some EMUs, so far on the section.
The blockade was continuing when the report came in. UNI


Patna, Jan 10: Four bogies of a MEMU train were completely damaged when fire broke out in the bogies at Mokama railway station on Patna-Jhajha section of Danapur division in East Central Railway (ECR) in the district in the wee hours today.
Chief Public Relations Officer (ECR) Rajesh Kumar said here that four empty bogies of 63218 Danapur-Mokama caught fire when the train halted in line number 11 at Mokama station. He said that nobody was injured in the mishap.
Mr Kumar said that the train had arrived Mokama at 22.28 hours, and at 0115 hours, information was received about fire in two coaches, the fifth and the sixth from Howrah (HWH) end. Immediately, Mokama station staff along with RPF and GRP rushed to the site and started dousing the fire with fire extinguishers and brought the fire under control. 
CPRO said that fire brigade from Barh ( nearly 30 kms away) was also called. 
Meanwhile, fire spread to adjoining two more coaches. He said that remaining 12 coaches of the train were separated by the alert Staff. 
Mr Kumar said that fire brigade from Barh reached Mokama and completely extinguished the fire at 0330 hrs. During this whole incident there was no disruption in train operations. Both, UP and DN movement was normal. He said that prima facie, it appears to be the activity of miscreants. 
ADRM (Operations), Danapur AK Rajak along with senior officials of Danapur rushed to the site immediately and are camping in Mokama. Chief Safety Officer SK Sharma along with other senior officials of Hq, Hajipur have also reached the spot.
A high level probe has been ordered to ascertain the exact reason of the mishap. UNI