Delhi: Car falls off flyover and onto railway tracks, halts trains near Haiderpur Metro for an hour
ET Online September 15, 2025 08:00 PM
Synopsis

Train services faced disruption near Haiderpur Metro Station as a car plunged from the Mukarba Chowk flyover onto the tracks. The driver, miraculously sustaining only minor injuries, claimed to have lost control of the vehicle. Authorities are investigating potential intoxication, while also addressing safety concerns regarding the flyover's inadequate barriers and signage.

Train services near Haiderpur Metro Station were disrupted for close to an hour on Sunday morning after a sedan toppled off the Mukarba Chowk flyover and landed upside down on the railway tracks. The Maruti Ciaz was later removed, clearing the line for traffic to resume.

Police said the 35-year-old driver, a bakery owner from Pratap Vihar Railway Colony in Ghaziabad, lost control of the vehicle while travelling from Peera Garhi towards Ghaziabad.


“The car struck the pavement on Ring Road, broke through the boundary wall, slid down the slope and landed inverted on the tracks,” a senior officer told TOI. The driver suffered minor abrasions and told officers he had veered off the road after losing control. Authorities are awaiting medical reports to confirm whether he was intoxicated at the time.

Meanwhile, in a separate discovery, police also found an abandoned motorcycle near the same railway stretch on Saturday. Investigators suspect it may have fallen from the flyover earlier, though no complaint has been lodged about the vehicle.

Officials confirmed to TOI that the two incidents were unrelated.

The flyover, which connects traffic between Karnal, Azadpur, ISBT Kashmere Gate, Ghaziabad, Singhu Border, Narela, and Model Town, revealed glaring safety issues. The boundary wall is unusually low and the stretch lacks basic safeguards such as warning signage, crash barriers, or protective netting.

Chunnilal, a guard deployed nearby, described how locals helped avert a possible tragedy.

“A train was expected from Panipat towards Ghaziabad. Someone removed his red T-shirt and waved it to signal the driver to stop. Together, we pulled the car clear of the tracks,” he added to TOI.

Eyewitnesses further said that the driver managed to crawl out of the wreck before help arrived.
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