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Pakistan: Khanewal station bridge collapse kills railways employee, injures passenger

A Pakistan Railways employee died, and a woman was injured after a pedestrian bridge collapsed at Khanewal station, ARY News reported. Rescue teams responded quickly, and repair work began. Railway services continue. Pakistan Railways also announced five special Eidul Adha trains between June 2 and 4.

ANI May 30, 2025 13:53 IST googleads

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Khanewal (Pakistan), May 30 (ANI): An employee of Pakistan Railways was killed and a female passenger injured after a section of the pedestrian bridge at Khanewal Junction railway station collapsed on Friday, ARY News reported.
Rescue teams quickly arrived at the scene, transferring the deceased and the injured to the hospital, where medical treatment was provided to the passenger, according to ARY News.
Pakistan Railways has commenced repair work on the bridge following the completion of rescue operations. "According to the preliminary investigation, a stone slab from the bridge fell onto those below," ARY News stated.
Railway operations at Khanewal station are continuing as usual, a spokesperson for Pakistan Railways said, as quoted by ARY News.
Separately, Pakistan Railways has announced the operation of five special trains on the occasion of Eidul Adha 2025 to facilitate passengers traveling to various cities, ARY News reported.
According to the railway spokesperson, the special Eidul Fitr trains will run between June 2 and 4 from multiple stations across the country.
As per the schedule released by Pakistan Railways, the first special train will depart from Karachi Cantt to Lahore at 1:00 PM on June 2. The second will leave Quetta for Peshawar Cantt at 10:00 AM on June 3, followed by the third train from Lahore to Karachi Cantt at 5:00 PM the same day.
The fourth train is scheduled to depart from Karachi City for Rawalpindi at 8:00 PM on June 3, while the fifth will leave Karachi Cantt for Lahore at 8:00 PM on June 4, ARY News reported.
The spokesperson added that coaches for the first, second, and fourth trains will be arranged from carriage workshops, while the third and fifth trains will use existing rakes already prepared for Eid special services. (ANI)

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