Corrosion, excess load caused bridge collapse: railway report

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

of and piling of additional weight by the Brihanumbai Municipal Corporation led to the partial collapse of a Road Over Bridge(ROB) here earlier this month, a railway probe report has said.

A press note issued by the CRS' office said the probe found that civic officials allowed extra load on the bridge in the form of various cables, sand, paver blocks and other materials, without the approval of Western Railway (WR).

Chandra submitted his report to the WR authorities today, the last day of the deadline set by for submitting it.

"The accident...occurred due to heavy/deep and pitting of supporting the pathway resulting in thinning down of section...," said the report.

"Additional load of various cables, sand, paver blocks etc provided by the without prior permission from the Western Railway", not contemplated when the bridge was designed, also contributed to its weakening, it said.

A senior WR said they would await a detailed report before deciding on preventive steps.

When contacted, a senior official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, expressed doubt as to whether additional load caused the collapse.

"We have not gone through the report yet. But we don't think the additional load of wires and cables was the prime reason. We would present our side during a detailed probe," he said.

A part of near the suburban collapsed on July 3, killing a pedestrian and crippling the movement of trains on the Western line.

The railway minister, who visited the site, ordered a of over bridges and other in the city by a joint team of WR, and the IIT Bombay. He also ordered a preliminary probe by CRS.

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 19:06 IST