Musa Pak Express Derails Near Raiwind | 4 Injured Train Operations Suspended

The incident occurred when the engine and two bogies of the train suddenly slipped off the track. Eyewitnesses recalled hearing a loud screeching sound before the train came to a sudden halt. Within moments, railway workers and rescue teams rushed to the site.
Initial reports from railway officials suggest that brake failure was the likely cause of the accident. This mechanical issue caused the train to lose control, leading to the derailment. Emergency teams worked quickly to move injured passengers to nearby hospitals for medical treatment.
Impact on Train Services
The accident not only caused injuries but also brought train services along this section to a complete stop. Railway staff were seen working to remove the damaged bogies and engine, while maintenance crews inspected the track for any structural damage.
Train movement on this route will remain suspended until the tracks are cleared and certified safe for travel.
A Troubling Pattern of Railway Incidents
This derailment comes just one day after another major railway disruption. The Jaffar Express, traveling from Quetta to Peshawar, derailed near Spinzand, Mastung after a powerful explosion on the track.
- Six coaches of the train were thrown off the track.
- The incident occurred shortly after the train had departed from Quetta at around 9:00 AM.
- Fortunately, no lives were lost in that blast, though it caused significant damage to the railway infrastructure.
The close timing of these two events has raised concerns about both technical maintenance and security measures in Pakistan’s railway network.
Why Train Derailments Happen
Train derailments can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- Mechanical faults – such as brake failure or axle problems.
- Track issues – damaged or misaligned tracks increase accident risk.
- Human error – operational mistakes during train handling.
- External factors – such as sabotage or explosions.
In Pakistan, aging infrastructure and limited resources for maintenance make the railway system vulnerable to such incidents.
Voices from the Scene
Passengers on board described moments of panic as the train swayed violently before coming to a sudden stop. One passenger, recovering from minor injuries, shared,
“At first, we thought it was just a sharp brake, but then everything shook, and we felt the bogies tilt. People were screaming, and luggage fell everywhere.”
Rescue workers reported that, despite the severity of the derailment, quick action by railway staff and local volunteers prevented a greater tragedy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly happened to the Musa Pak Express?
The engine and two bogies went off the track near Raiwind Railway Station due to brake failure.
How many people were hurt?
Four passengers sustained injuries, and all were taken to nearby hospitals.
Is train service running normally now?
No. The route remains closed until repairs are completed.
Did a similar incident occur recently?
Yes. Just a day earlier, the Jaffar Express derailed near Mastung after an explosion on the track.
How often do such accidents occur?
Unfortunately, railway accidents are not rare in Pakistan due to old infrastructure, security issues, and lack of modern safety systems.
The Bigger Picture
The Musa Pak Express accident serves as a reminder of the urgent need to modernize railway infrastructure in Pakistan. With frequent derailments and safety incidents, passenger trust and railway efficiency continue to suffer. Preventing such tragedies will require:
- Regular maintenance and safety inspections.
- Upgrading aging trains and tracks.
- Investing in modern braking and signaling systems.
- Strengthening security along railway routes.
Conclusion
While the injured passengers recover, the Musa Pak Express derailment highlights a much larger challenge — ensuring safe and reliable railway travel for millions who depend on it daily. Unless Pakistan Railways prioritizes infrastructure upgrades, routine checks, and strong safety measures, such accidents may continue to haunt the nation’s rail network.
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