Vangani railway station

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Vangani
Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg Indian Railways and Mumbai Suburban Railway station
General information
Location Vangani, Thane district
Coordinates 19°5′39″N73°18′4″E / 19.09417°N 73.30111°E / 19.09417; 73.30111 Coordinates: 19°5′39″N73°18′4″E / 19.09417°N 73.30111°E / 19.09417; 73.30111
Owned by Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s) Central Line
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Other information
Station codeVGI
Fare zone Central Railways
Services
Preceding station Mumbai Suburban Railway Following station
Badlapur Central line
Shelu
towards Khopoli
Location
India Maharashtra location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Vangani
Location within Maharashtra

Vangani is a railway station on the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. [1]

On local time of 17:03, April 17, 2021, a visually impaired mother took a 6-years old child, who had goes off edge of platform and fallen on the tracks when an express train approaching, a railway worker named Mayur Shelkhe rush to save the child from tracks only a 2-3 seconds before a train passing and station staff flagging to order the train to stop, both railway worker and the child are safely climbed to the platform while risking their life, and the train stops for a while, recorded by many CCTV cameras, the Ministry of Railway in India has praised Mayur Shelkhe's good Samaritan and awarded with Rs 50,000 in cash [2] [3]

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References

  1. "Vangani Railway Station Forum/Discussion - Railway Enquiry". indiarailinfo.com.
  2. 'I was blank for almost 15-20 mins': Railway pointsman Mayur Shelke on risking his life for child at Vangani station
  3. Ministry of Railways announces award of Rs 50,000 for pointsman Mayur Shelke who saved 6-year-old at Vangani station