<p>A goods train collided with another stationary freight train at Onda in Bankura district of West Bengal on Sunday morning, a senior South Eastern Railway official said.</p>.<p>No one was injured in the accident, which affected train services in the Adra division of SER for over four hours, he said.</p>.<p>At least eight wagons derailed due to the collision, which happened around 4 am, the official said.</p>.<p>Train movement at Onda in the Midnapore-Adra section of Adra division was restored at 8.30 am after urgent repair work was carried out, he said.</p>.<p>The derailed wagons were removed from the tracks on war footing, and the first passenger train to pass was the 18011 Howrah-Chakradharpur Express at 8.35 am, he said.</p>.<p>The incident comes weeks after the train disaster at Bahanaga Bazar station in Odisha's Balasore district on June 2 in which 288 people were killed and hundreds injured.</p>.<p>Onda is around 250 km away from Bahanaga Bazar.</p>.<p>The SER official said the likely cause of Sunday’s accident was that the driver of the moving goods train had overshot the home signal at Onda, which was red.</p>.<p>The train then went into the loop line, for which the point was likely to have been set on the tracks, and hit the stationary freight wagons, he said.</p>.<p>An enquiry will be held to pinpoint the cause of the incident.</p>.<p>At least 20 express and passenger trains were cancelled and some others were diverted via other routes due to the accident, he added.</p>
<p>A goods train collided with another stationary freight train at Onda in Bankura district of West Bengal on Sunday morning, a senior South Eastern Railway official said.</p>.<p>No one was injured in the accident, which affected train services in the Adra division of SER for over four hours, he said.</p>.<p>At least eight wagons derailed due to the collision, which happened around 4 am, the official said.</p>.<p>Train movement at Onda in the Midnapore-Adra section of Adra division was restored at 8.30 am after urgent repair work was carried out, he said.</p>.<p>The derailed wagons were removed from the tracks on war footing, and the first passenger train to pass was the 18011 Howrah-Chakradharpur Express at 8.35 am, he said.</p>.<p>The incident comes weeks after the train disaster at Bahanaga Bazar station in Odisha's Balasore district on June 2 in which 288 people were killed and hundreds injured.</p>.<p>Onda is around 250 km away from Bahanaga Bazar.</p>.<p>The SER official said the likely cause of Sunday’s accident was that the driver of the moving goods train had overshot the home signal at Onda, which was red.</p>.<p>The train then went into the loop line, for which the point was likely to have been set on the tracks, and hit the stationary freight wagons, he said.</p>.<p>An enquiry will be held to pinpoint the cause of the incident.</p>.<p>At least 20 express and passenger trains were cancelled and some others were diverted via other routes due to the accident, he added.</p>