**Title:** Train Stops to Avert Disaster as Man Climbs Roof
**Meta Description:** A young man climbed onto a moving train’s roof, prompting an emergency stop to prevent a potential disaster.
**URL Slug:** train-roof-climbing-incident
**Headline:** Emergency Stop: Train Halts as Young Man Climbs Roof Under Power Lines
In a dramatic incident late Monday night, the Jodhpur–Sabarmati Express was forced to come to a sudden stop after a young man climbed onto its roof while it was in motion. This dangerous act occurred around midnight near Bhinmal in Rajasthan’s Jalore district, specifically close to the Jaswantpura level crossing and approximately 300 meters from the Marwar-Bhinmal station.
Railway officials reported that the train was halted for nearly 20 minutes as a precautionary measure to ensure safety. A video of the event has emerged, showing the individual initially hanging from the train’s door before precariously balancing himself and climbing onto the roof, all while a high-tension overhead power line carrying 25,000 volts loomed above.
Upon receiving reports of the situation, railway authorities acted swiftly, deciding to stop the train immediately to avert a potential catastrophe. Personnel from the Railway Protection Force (RPF) quickly arrived at the scene. RPF Constable Yogendra Singh bravely ascended to the roof of the train and successfully apprehended the young man, bringing him down without any injuries.
Officials emphasized that the young man’s reckless behavior not only endangered his own life but also posed significant risks to train operations. An investigation is currently underway to ascertain the circumstances that led to this alarming incident.
**FAQ Section:**
**Q: What safety measures are in place for trains to prevent such incidents?**
A: Trains are equipped with safety protocols, including emergency stops and surveillance by Railway Protection Force personnel, to address dangerous situations and ensure passenger safety.

