Incident Overview
A massive fire erupted in the B-1 air-conditioned coach of the Thiruvananthapuram-Hazrat Nizamuddin Rajdhani Express early on Sunday morning near Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh, prompting swift evacuation and a high-level probe by railway authorities.
The incident occurred around 5:15 am between Vikramgarh Alot and Luni Richha stations in the Kota division of West Central Railway. The train had departed from Ratlam Junction at approximately 3:45 am.
Passenger Safety and Evacuation
All 68 passengers in the affected coach were safely evacuated within 15 minutes with no casualties or injuries reported. Railway staff and local villagers assisted in the rapid response, while firefighting teams brought the blaze under control.
The fire also spread to the adjacent luggage-cum-guard van, but quick disconnection of overhead electric supply and detachment of the damaged coaches prevented further escalation.
Official Response and Probe
Railway officials have ordered a detailed investigation into the cause of the fire. A nationwide audit of fire safety systems across Indian Railways coaches has also been initiated to prevent similar incidents.
West Central Railway confirmed that technical teams are examining electrical faults, possible short circuits, or other mechanical issues as potential triggers.
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Impact on Rail Traffic
The blaze caused significant disruption on the busy Mumbai-Delhi rail corridor, leading to delays and rescheduling of several trains. Relief measures, including attachment of additional coaches, were arranged to resume the journey for affected passengers.
Passengers were provided alternative arrangements and refreshments during the delay.
Background on Rajdhani Express Services
The Thiruvananthapuram-Hazrat Nizamuddin Rajdhani Express is one of India's premier long-distance trains, known for its speed and comfort. Such incidents highlight ongoing challenges in maintaining safety standards on high-speed services.
Indian Railways has been investing in modern fire detection and suppression systems, but experts emphasize the need for regular maintenance and audits.
Stakeholder Perspectives
Passengers expressed relief at the quick evacuation but called for better emergency protocols. Railway unions have demanded increased funding for safety upgrades.
Local authorities in Ratlam praised the coordinated response between railway staff, fire brigade, and villagers.
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Future Safety Measures
Following the probe, authorities are expected to implement enhanced fire detection sensors, improved wiring standards, and mandatory safety drills for staff.
A pan-India drive to inspect all Rajdhani and premium train coaches is underway to restore passenger confidence.



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