A Pakistan Railways staff was killed in an accident at Khanewal Junction Railway Station on Friday, injuring a female customer, and causing the collapse of a motorist bridge, according to ARY News. A marble slab from the gate immediately fell on pedestrians as they were walking below. Rescue teams fast arrived on the scene and transported the injured to a local hospital. The railroad individual was unable to save the passenger despite receiving medical care. Immediately after the rescue operation was over, repairs on the broken bridge began. A stone block from the bridge fell onto those below, according to the initial investigation, according to ARY News. According to a statement from Pakistan Railways, train operations at Khanewal place are still going as they always are. In order to control the holiday rush, Pakistan Railways announced it would work five specific trains across the nation on the situation of Eidul Adha 2025. Between June 2 and June 4, these unique solutions will take place. The initial station may leave from Karachi Cantt to Lahore at 1:00 am on June 2 according to the plan released by the railway office. On June 3, the following may travel from Quetta to Peshawar Cant at 10:00 AM. At 5:30 p.m., the next train will travel to Karachi Cantt on the same day. On June 3, the third coach is scheduled to leave Karachi City and go to Rawalpindi at 8 p.m. On June 4, the fifth and final specific support did depart Karachi Cantt for Lahore at 8:00 p. The first, second, and third trains may be arranged from vehicle workshops, according to the railroad’s spokesperson, while the third and fifth trains will utilize existing rakes that have already been created for Eid unique services.
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