A train to Lahore de Mianwali narrowly avoided a major accident on Friday evening when a coach stamp broke during the trip, forcing managers of the railways to detach the touched coach to avoid other risks.
According to sources, the incident occurred near Kundian station, where the economical class coach (number 12353) underwent a stamp failure, a critical component that connects the train coaches.
The railway staff quickly intervened, disconnecting the damaged coach before the train continued his trip, Express News reported.
The last dysfunction comes in the middle of an in -depth examination of the rail system, which has faced technical failures and repeated security towers in recent years.
Earlier this month, the Jaffar Express, on the road from Quetta to Peshawar with around 450 passengers, was diverted by terrorists from the Balutchistan Liberation Army (Bla) in the Bolan Col de Baloutchistan region.
The attackers exploded explosives on the tracks, causing the train stopping, then opened the fire, leading to a tense dead end.
The terrorists went on the train, separated the passengers by ethnic and have executed several people, including security personnel.
During two days, the Pakistani security forces launched Operation Green Bolan, leading to the rescue of 354 hostages and the death of the 33 terrorists. The incident resulted at least 64 deaths, encompassing soldiers, railway staff and civilians.




