One of the train services involved in a triple collision in India’s deadliest railway disaster for decades resumed journeys on Wednesday. “The Coromandal Express is back on track,” railway spokesman Aditya Kumar Chaudhary said. The train departed Shalimar station near Kolkata on Wednesday afternoon on a 25-hour journey south to Chennai.

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