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Three young people avoided the train accident by showing a red shirt in their hands. The incident took place around 4:30 p.m. Friday 120 feet south of the Kellapara railway bridge at the Santahar and Raninagar stations in Adamdighi, Bogra. Seeing the broken railway line, three young men stopped the stone-carrying train in red t-shirts. As a result, the train was saved from the accident thanks to the intelligence of three young men.
Sujaudaula, the conductor of the stone-laden train, said the three young men were signaling to stop the train wearing red vests. Seeing the red cloth, he stopped the train. At this point you can go down and talk to them and discover that the railway line in front is broken. The courage and foresight of these three young men saved the train from an accident.
Young Sarwar, Rony and Naeem Hossain said they walked on the train track in the afternoon like every day. As they approached the Kellapara railway bridge, they saw a broken railway line. Within minutes of seeing a train coming from the front. They knew the train would stop when they showed red clothes. But even without a red cloth, one can protect the train from an accident by lifting the shirt it has on.
These three brave young men are Sarwar, son of Jabed Pramanik from Pallagram of Santahar Union of the Upazila, Roni Hossain, son of Nazrul Islam from the same village, and Naeem Hossain, son of Alam.
Locals Ibrahim, Omar Farooq and Lokman said several trains run on the line until noon. The incident occurred suddenly after noon. If the three young men did not know of the matter, a great accident would have occurred.
Habibur Rahman, a transportation inspector for the Santahar train station, said that an 8-inch railway line collapsed in the area of the Kellapara railway bridge near the Santahar crossing station on the Parbatipur-Khulna railway line.
Upon receiving the news, the repair work of the damaged part began. So the movement of trains is closed from the afternoon until 8 pm. After a two-hour effort to repair the line, the train returned to normal.
Afzal Hossain, a deputy assistant engineer for Santahar Railway, said the cutting line was damaged due to its age. Upon receiving the news, the PWI department has changed the railways in that part.
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